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No Public Plan From Finance Panel

By | 06.19.09 | 11:07 am

When Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Max Baucus (D-Mont.), who head the committees charged with writing health reform legislation this year, vowed a few weeks back that they would introduce similar reform bills that could be easily melted into one, the skeptics howled.

How, observers wondered, would the two committees More…

Pelosi Reiterates Commitment to Strong Public Plan

By | 06.18.09 | 2:37 pm

From House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) weekly press conference, as reported by Roll Call (subscription):

Pelosi made clear Thursday that some version of the program — “It may not be called ‘public option,’ but it will be a level playing field,” she said — is the price of admission

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Finance Panel Delays Health Reform Markup For Weeks

By | 06.17.09 | 12:17 pm

Remember just a few weeks ago when Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Max Baucus (D-Mont.), the upper-chamber leaders on health care reform, announced their intention ‘[to] report similar and complementary legislation that can be quickly merged into one bill for consideration on the Senate floor before the August recess?”

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Hold the Phone on That Sebelius Post

By | 06.16.09 | 2:39 pm

The Associated Press just reworked its earlier piece stemming from a morning interview with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. No longer does it include the secretary’s de-emphasis of the public plan, on which I just posted. Instead, it’s got her trumpeting the merits of such More…

Sebelius Walks Back White House Support for Public Plan

By | 06.16.09 | 1:29 pm

So do they or don’t they?

Yesterday, President Obama stood before the nation’s largest doctors’ group and made his strongest case yet for the creation of a government-backed insurance plan to compete with private companies. Such an option is necessary, Obama told members of the American Medical Association, “[to] force More…

Lieberman Comes Out Against Public Plan Option

By | 06.15.09 | 4:36 pm

Until now, the debate over a government-backed insurance plan has been largely partisan, pitting Democrats who support the concept against Republicans who don’t. Today, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) reminded us that the protection of regional industries will also play a role in this fight, telling MSNBC that private insurance More…

Sanders, the Lone Senate Voice for Single-Payer Health Coverage

By | 06.03.09 | 7:13 pm

This morning, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), sponsor of the only Senate bill proposing a single-payer health coverage system, met with Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), chairman of the Finance Committee, and advocates for single-payer health care.

The conclusion? Regret, on the part of Baucus, that he’d failed to invite single-payer proponents More…

Obama Proposes Giving Medicare Panel Recomendations Force of Law

By | 06.03.09 | 4:06 pm

Here’s another fascinating tidbit from yesterday’s health reform message from the White House to Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Max Baucus (D-Mont.): President Obama is proposing that the recommendations passed down by the advisory panel on Medicare payment policy take effect without congressional action.

To identify and achieve additional

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Nothing’s Easy in the Upper Chamber

By | 05.15.09 | 9:36 am

Credit card companies might be unpopular, and reform legislation might be inevitable. But, as Democratic leaders have learned this month, that doesn’t mean it’ll be easy. Or quick.

Indeed, Senate leaders last night announced that the upper chamber, which initially hoped to pass Sen. Chris Dodd’s (D-Conn.) credit card proposal More…

Grassley, Public Health Plans and the Slippery Slope to a Single-Payer System

By | 05.14.09 | 2:55 pm

Yesterday we mentioned that Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, the senior Republican on the Finance Committee and a fierce opponent of public health plans, had left the door open to including a public option in the sweeping health care reforms he’s currently drafting with panel Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.). More…