I found this at:
http://fdlaction.firedoglake.com/20...ngle-payer-opt-out-as-part-of-reconciliation/
Now, in the interest of full disclosure, FireDogLake is a very liberal blog.
Apparently the Senate bill contains a provision that allows a state to create its own health care reform initiative and obtain a waiver from following the federal mandates, provided it can show that it achieves the same objectives.
This is pretty neat in my opinion. Now, it's up the the federal government to decide if a program passes muster, so its not perfect, but I think this is pretty cool.
Anyone else have any thoughts?
http://fdlaction.firedoglake.com/20...ngle-payer-opt-out-as-part-of-reconciliation/
Now, in the interest of full disclosure, FireDogLake is a very liberal blog.
Apparently the Senate bill contains a provision that allows a state to create its own health care reform initiative and obtain a waiver from following the federal mandates, provided it can show that it achieves the same objectives.
This is pretty neat in my opinion. Now, it's up the the federal government to decide if a program passes muster, so its not perfect, but I think this is pretty cool.
Anyone else have any thoughts?