Nearly everyone in America should have health insurance. A government-backed plan should compete against private insurers. And the government should help pay for coverage for those earning up to four or five times the poverty level. Those are the broad outlines of both the health-reform bill Sen. Ted Kennedy released yesterday, and of a draft plan presented to House Democrats also yesterday. The House plan, which would also expand Medicaid, will define the “liberal end of the negotiating spectrum,” the WSJ notes . The creation of a government-backed plan is opposed by many Republicans, and last week a group of fiscally conservative Democrats suggested that such a plan be used “only in the absence of adequate competition and cost containment.” Leaders aren’t saying much yet about how they intend to pay for expanded insurance subsidies, but we’re still keeping our eye on

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Health Reform: Kennedy Releases Bill, House Dems Get Rolling


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