This was supposed to be the year blue states created government-run health insurance plans. But legislation around the country to craft a so-called public option has stalled over political and financial roadblocks
This was supposed to be the year blue states created government-run health insurance plans, after health care-fueled midterm election victories.
The public option has appeal among some moderate Democratic officials hoping to harness the base’s energetic support for Medicare for All in the 2020 elections — while skirting the political risk of embracing the full single-payer overhaul that Republicans decry as socialism.
"If legislators are saying they need more time to get the details right, taking one more year to do that sounds fine," said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. "I think that people would lose patience after that."
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