Health care battle looms large at State Capitol
For Walz and
The debate is further complicated by President
"Having an unreliable federal partner puts the responsibility back on the government of
As lawmakers face off, Minnesotans have flocked to the State Capitol to share personal stories about teetering on the brink of financial and physical ruin, either for lack of reliable insurance, rising drug costs, or both.
The stakes are high for Walz and the new Democratic majority in the
"Health care costs have been identified over and over again as the big issue" for voters, said state Sen.
But the two chambers -- the only divided Legislature in the nation -- have sharply different visions for how to proceed, with the current debate presaging a larger one about the role of government in health care. Walz and
Bridging the wide philosophical chasm will require deft negotiating between Walz and
'Radical' increases
Sen.
Walz has countered with a proposal to give a 20 percent rebate directly to Minnesotans who buy their insurance on the individual market and do not qualify for federal tax credits. The plan would cost the state
Extending reinsurance won't cost the state any additional money. That's because the full
If the Trump administration succeeds in killing Obamacare, federal money for reinsurance would be at risk. It would hardly matter, though: Insurance companies would again be allowed to deny coverage to high cost customers with pre-existing conditions.
Provider tax
While
When
Within hours of
A clear compromise could emerge:
At the moment, both sides are standing firm and balking at a trade.
"It feels like that's the deal they're trying to set up," said state Sen.
Walz said he's certain
The looming battle over health care has brought dozens of lobbyists rushing to the
Also in the mix are drug costs, with lawmakers in both parties taking aim at the opaque market for prescription medications.
Amid the jousting on policy, the health care debate has stirred strong emotions at the State Capitol.
At Walz's recent health care forum he heard Minnesotans speak -- often tearfully -- of the stress of living on the windy ledge of the insurance system while trying to live with conditions like type 1 diabetes.
"I think the thing that's hard in having this conversation is there's shame," she said through tears. "I'm college educated. My husband's college educated. We're the American dream. We have a small business. But we're not making it."
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