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Health care issues: What are GOP's reform ideas?

By The Associated Press
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-A look at key issues in the health care debate:
THE ISSUE: Republicans are the minority party in both houses of Congress. What health care proposals have they advanced, and are they going anywhere?
THE POLITICS: The most viable Republican proposal on health care has come from Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe, to use the threat of government insurance to force private insurers to lower prices. President Barack Obama and many Democrats saw some political value in including Snowe's "trigger" plan, but ultimately rejected it for one that would permit states to opt out of government insurance.
Other GOP plans have next to no chance of becoming law. House Republicans have released a bill draft that focuses on bringing down costs and limiting malpractice lawsuits. The bill leaves out many provisions of the Democrats' 1,990-page legislation, such as new requirements for employers to insure their employees. It also doesn't block insurers from denying coverage to people with pre-existing health conditions.
Democrats immediately dismissed the Republican plan as insubstantial.
WHAT IT MEANS: A rewrite of health care policy is the Democrats' signature issue — a plus for the president's party if it meets their goals of covering nearly every American without adding to the deficit. But if it underwhelms, Republicans will blame the Democrats and ask the voters to turn them out of Congress. The GOP's top targets: Democratic freshmen from districts Republican presidential contender John McCain won in 2008.
— Laurie Kellman
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-11-23 14:08:20

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WapaLo
1:35PM Nov 23 2009 
I think the republicans could careless about any kind of healthcare reform, this is all about politics to them. They are much more interested to political power than helping the people!!!
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FlamingRose40
5:37PM Nov 19 2009 
WHY? Simple as that, I like my insurance...as do MILLIONS of others. WHY can't they PROVE themselves and prove they have the capability to cut cost, yet provide good healthcare. Proof walks...BS talks, and lies, and has fuzzy math!! This country would be behind Obama 100% if he fixed even one item such as Medicaid!! prove to the American people you can do it and you would have our respect. But I dont see how paying for 10 yrs for 6yrs worth of healthcare (taxes and paying for it starts immediately) but but the insurance doesnt start till 2014!!!!
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A look at key issues in the health care debate: