The Latest: Sanders reintroduces ‘Medicare for All’ proposal
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The bill's reintroduction promises to shine a light on Democratic presidential candidates' differing visions for the long term future of American health care.
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She says in a statement that there are "faster ways to reach universal coverage by building on the progress" through the Affordable Care Act — the Obama-era health law.
At the same time, Shaheen says the Medicare for All idea has helped "reignite an urgently needed debate about reaching universal health care coverage."
She notes she's now backing bills that take a more gradual approach, such as allowing older working-age adults to buy into Medicare or setting up a government-sponsored health insurance plan modeled on Medicare to compete with private insurance.
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Big tax increases would be needed to finance such a system.
Four of Sanders' fellow senators and rivals for the Democratic nomination are set to sign onto the updated single-payer health care proposal. The reintroduction promises to shine a light on candidates' visions for the future of
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