Warren said the plan would fund Medicare for All without raising taxes on the middle class "by one penny"
Month: November 2019
Warren wants to be a revolutionary — and electable. Her embrace of new taxes for health care shows the dilemma.
The senator released a $20.5 trillion plan to pay for Medicare-for-all that included higher taxes on businesses and the wealthy, drawing criticism from centrists who fear she would hand President Trump a potent issue in 2020.
The Health 202: Obamacare marketplaces open for enrollment today in somewhat healthier shape
But the marginal improvements don't make up for years of premium hikes and insurer exits,
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Colorado, like a number of states, is struggling with huge piles of returned mail linked to public aid programs such as Medicaid or food stamps. But is dropping people from such assistance the answer?
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