More voters favor a public health insurance option
A new survey from the Morning Consult/Politico found more than half of voters are in favor of either a “Medicare for All” single-payer plan or a public health insurance option – but they largely prefer the latter. According to the survey “overall, 68 percent of voters said they support a public option, up from 63 percent in February 2020, with 18 percent oppose it.” The findings come as the current legislative body submits separate legislation to expand public health insurance. Read the article here…
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