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Democrats force the public option - it would be a government-funded, government-run health care option, similar to Medicare
Tania Solanki
Sep. 29, 2009

Democrats force the public option - it would be a government-funded, government-run health care option, similar to Medicare. The Democrats in the House and the Senate are in trouble. On one side some of them well oiled by the special interest money from the Insurance companies. On the other hand they are forced to expose their dark side because of some honest Democrats are eager to provide health care for common Americans.
While health care reform legislation in the House and an alternate plan in the Senate have included a so-called "public option," the Finance Committee's version, which Republicans haven''t rejected completely, has not included a government-sponsored provision.
Two members of the Senate Finance Committee plan to put their Democratic colleagues on the spot on Tuesday by offering amendments on whether to give uninsured Americans the opportunity to join a government insurance program.
Sens. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia and Chuck Schumer of New York planned to offer the amendments last week before the action was delayed.
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