Fight For A Public Option
Eric T. Schneiderman
September 29, 2009
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ISSUE:
- Health Care
Although the U.S. Senate Finance Committee today rejected several amendments to create a public option to compete with the private insurance industry, the fight for real, robust health care reform is not over yet.
Our country's private health care system is a catastrophic failure. The insurance industry has been thriving on the backs of sick Americans for far too long – and politicians are allowing them to do it.
A public option is critical because it would have the scale and bargaining power to negotiate lower prices from health care providers – and would push private insurers to get the same deals.
Today’s setback is disappointing, but I believe the fight for a public option is winnable. According to the most recent CBS News poll, over 65% of Americans want a health care reform bill that includes a public option. President Obama supports it, the House of Representatives supports it and a majority of U.S. Senators supports it, too.
A bipartisan plan is a worthy goal, but we cannot be held hostage to the Republicans’ obstructionist tactics and the insurance industry’s lobbying blitz. It’s time to move forward with a budget reconciliation process that only requires a 51-vote majority.
Make your voice heard and join me in standing up for a strong public option that puts people before profits.
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