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Donkees

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Mon Sep 19, 2016, 07:12 AM Sep 2016

As Polls Tighten, Clinton's Senate Allies Push Bernie's Public Option

SEP 18, 2016 @ 09:03 AM


[font size="3" color="navy"]The public option push last week grew from just five Democratic Senators to one-third of the U.S. Senate

Insurers could announce as early as this week exactly where they plan to offer coverage on public exchanges for 2017[/font]


With Hillary Clinton looking to shore up support among progressives in her presidential campaign, Democrats in the U.S. Senate are pushing a plan to add a Medicare-like public option to dwindling private choices under the Affordable Care Act.

The public option, pushed by Sen. Bernie Sanders during Democratic primaries, has been adopted by Clinton as well as President Obama as a way to spur competition and increase coverage choices. The public option push last week grew from just five Democratic Senators to one-third of the U.S. Senate by Friday.


[font size="3" color="#b30000"] Clinton’s Republican opponent, Donald Trump, is opposed to the Affordable Care Act. Trump said he would ask Congress for a “to immediately deliver a full repeal of Obamacare.”[/font]

Insurers could announce as early as this week exactly where they plan to offer coverage on public exchanges for 2017 in preparation for open enrollment for Americans seeking Obamacare.

The Affordable Care Act has expanded health coverage to 20 million Americans including 11 million who have purchased subsidized private coverage on exchanges. But public option supporters say there are still 29 million uninsured in the U.S. and health disparities among the states, especially since 19 states largely led by Republican governors or GOP state legislatures haven’t expanded Medicaid under the law.

“The Affordable Care Act has made great progress in helping millions of people get access to health insurance,” Sanders said last week.

“But at a time when 29 million people are still uninsured, and 31 million are underinsured, we must continue to make needed health care reforms so that the American people can have health care as a right, not a privilege,” Sanders said. “Insurance companies have shown they are more concerned with serving their shareholders than their customers. Every American deserves the choice of a public option in health insurance.”



http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/2016/09/18/as-polls-tighten-clintons-senate-allies-push-public-option/#4ffb79e596ad
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As Polls Tighten, Clinton's Senate Allies Push Bernie's Public Option (Original Post) Donkees Sep 2016 OP
That's quite a shift. Hoping... JudyM Sep 2016 #1
+1 dae Sep 2016 #3
yep. Phlem Sep 2016 #2
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