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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ May 29, 2009, 7:23 PM

Kennedy: Public Plan, Mandate In Health Care Bill

(CBS/John P. Filo)
Updated at 7:05 PM E.T. with new information about the timing of the bill's introduction.

Sen. Ted Kennedy, one of the major players in health care reform, could reportedly introduce a bill this month that includes a government-managed health care plan -- a key element of any proposal for liberal health care reform advocates.

A draft outline of health care legislation under preparation in the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee also indicates the bill could include a mandate for all Americans to acquire health insurance, as well as a requirement for employers to contribute to workers' coverage, according to various reports.

The outline, according to the Washington Post, calls for expanding Medicaid to cover families with incomes up to 500 percent of the federal poverty level.

Bloomberg reports the bill may include a smaller expansion of Medicaid -- one that would cover people who earn up to 150 percent of the poverty level. The Children's Health Insurance program, which currently covers people up to age 18, may also be expanded to cover people up to age 26. According to Bloomberg, the bill may also propose paying health care providers participating in a public plan 10 percent more than they receive under Medicare.

The Hotsheet confirmed the bill will likely be introduced within the first half of June, and the committee will hold mark up sessions in the second half of the month.

Meanwhile, President Obama's group Organizing for America begins on June 6 a nationwide, grassroots campaign to promote health care reform.

"If we don't get it done this year, we're not going to get it done," the president told supporters on a conference call yesterday.

The inclusion of a government-run health care plan in the legislation is a point of contention between liberal and conservative groups that are both advertising their points of view heavily.

Kennedy made clear in an op-ed he wrote Thursday in the Boston Globe that a public plan, as well as a mandate for all Americans to buy insurance, would be included in his bill.

"Some Americans want the choice of enrolling in a health insurance program backed by the government for the public good, not private profit - so that option will be available too," he wrote. "If we succeed in providing good health insurance options and make them affordable to all Americans regardless of income, then people should have a responsibility to buy it for their families."

Some more moderate senators have also expressed more interest in the idea of a public plan, according to the Huffington Post. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), who is working on his own health care legislation, is reportedly "fighting tooth and nail to include (a public option) in any final deal." Meanwhile, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), who previously opposed a public option, said he is now open to the idea.
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starleo146 says:
I am sorry he is sick, but I do not trust Kennedy, Dodd Kerry, Byrd, Reid,Kyl, Cornin ,Mc cain, the minority leader Mitch Mc Connell,Graham, well every republican no use printing there names none can be trusted the whole lot of them need to retire and we need to start over and elect anyone with some sense of honor I forgot the biggest doofus of all and he deserves to printed Lieberman. Vote them out folks all of them.Boehner in the house Blunt Cantor, Pelosi,We are in there hands God protect us cause they sure won't
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starleo146 says:
After the credit card bill there is no telling how much they will get out of this do not trust anyone anymore all out to help the pharmaceuticals and anyone else connected to to health. What makes Kennedy a expert if the Massachusetts health plan is the answer it is costing the ordinary person plenty
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mattcat25 says:
The GOP imepedence of Health Care Reform is SICK!!
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DefendLiberty says:
The GOP plan:

Health insurance for the healthy.

Health care for those who don't need it.

LIE, LIE, LIE. Try to BS America. NEVER let America figure out that the Dem plan offers the OPTION of a PUBLIC PLAN and is NOT "Government Run Care". It is a OPTION.

LIE, LIE, LIE to America that Dem. reform will take away your current health care.

Guarantee 30% PROFITS for the Health Insurance Companies who support the GOP.

No REGULATION prohibiting the Health Insurance Cuthroats from DENYING CARE to increase profits.

No REGULATION prohibiting the Health Insurance Monopoly from DENYING COVERAGE except to the HEALTHY.

LIE, LIE, LIE to protect your CONTRIBUTORS (Health Insurance Guild and the PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY).

F' the AMERICAN PEOPLE. If they are sick, then LET THEM DIE. (after bankrupting their family and friends to pay the uncovered bills of course... gotta fatten those PROFITS you know!).
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HGOODGUY says:
GOP COMMENT ON HEALTH CARE PACKAGE

NOOOOOOOOOO---SCREW THE SICK!!!!!
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specialty8 says:
Teddy should be in jail instead of robbing the American people for more. I would think he has enough.
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evilbusheviks says:
Private insurers DENY TREATMENT ALL OF THE TIME. Their interest is in PROFIT, NOT YOUR HEALTH. They want you to just suck it up and DIE if you get sick.

WE NEED A government insurance OPTION in the USA, so you will NOT be DENIED COVERAGE BY GREEDY and UNSCRUPULOUS INSURANCE COMPANIES. At least you will have an OPTION.

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Yep....the CONStipated CONServitards are already fighting this health care OPTION, without even realizing they can keep their over-priced, for-profit health care with huge rising costs every year.

Did you republiCONS hear that?....keep your over-priced, for-profit health care if you want -- just let the rest of us that don't have access to corporate group rates or have pre-existing conditions that raise the for-profit health care well beyond reach.

Get over it.....and realize that the for-profit insurance companies have a 30% overhead that comes from overpriced premiums and government-run health care like Medicare has 3% overhead since they don't have GREEDY CEO's looking to skim a billion here and a billion there for their lavish lifestyles.

OPTIONS are always nice, since a one-size fits all certainly doesn't work when it comes to individuals and small businesses in the current for-profit health care debacle. America has nothing to lose to try something different, especially when it's only another OPTION.
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SITinRxcom says:
I beleive the only effective measure of reducing costs is for physicians to disclose costs at the point of care, when both medical and fiancial decisions are made. I also believe that health care lobbyists will prevent Washington from enacting any legislation that protects the interests of the working family therefor I am advocating civil disobedience in the form of exam room sitins. To continue your analogy of "loading the titanic"

I believe a mutiny in the form of a tax payer revolt is in the making.

I invite you to visit my website at www.SITinRx.com to learn more.
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vinylogy says:
Ted Kennedy is the guy who introduced "No Child Let Behind"! How'd that work out?
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dfnj2009 says:
Hospitals and healthcare providers are in cohoots. Our system of healthcare is pure corruption.
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evilbusheviks replies:
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This is exactly what can be expected in a for-profit health care system.
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