The cost of New York’s All Electric Buildings Act, fulfilling the promise of IDEA, and moving toward better cheaper health care
Health Care
Americans deserve a health care system that provides universal—and universally affordable—coverage for today’s Americans, and a fiscally sustainable system for the generations to come. All Americans should have the freedom to choose among a wide variety of plans that suit their needs. Taxpayer-funded subsidies should be reserved for the poor, the sick and the vulnerable—not the wealthy. Enabling competition and curtailing the power of health care monopolies will lower patients’ costs and increase innovation in patient care.
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America must move beyond its original health care sin: tax-advantaged, employer-sponsored insurance.
Rather than fostering competition that lowers costs for working families, the MLR freezes margins, dulls market pressure, and creates the opportunity for self-dealing
There's a way to put the GOP's Obamacare-related policy ideas together in a simple bill that can reduce premiums.
Plus: A much-needed Obamacare reform; what Mamdani means for poor New Yorkers; and a path toward education opportunity
While Trump's strategy to lower prices is a step in the right direction, only Congress can deliver comprehensive reform that benefits all Americans
A component in the OBBBA can provide healthier lives for rural residents and patients
Policymakers should create paths to mental health treatment—inculding involuntary commitment for severe cases—while protecting due process and respecting personal autonomy