Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy plans to use the most recent effort to repeal and replace portions of the Affordable Care Act to push an amendment that would bar states from enacting their own single-payer systems, he told reporters on Monday.
When asked by The Intercept on Tuesday about the status of his legislation, Kennedy said that the bill’s co-sponsors, Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Bill Cassidy, R-La., told him that the measure already bans single payer, but that he was welcome to offer his amendment either way.
“I don’t think states should have the authority to take money from the American taxpayer and set up a single-payer system,” Kennedy said. “Now some people think that that’s inconsistent with the idea of flexibility. But that’s what the United States Congress is for. I very much believe in flexibility, and I know the governors want flexibility. But it’s our job to make sure that that money is properly spent.”
Kennedy’s amendment is similar to pre-emption laws many states have passed to prohibit municipalities from controlling their own minimum wages or enacting municipal broadband. These laws have emanated from the American Legislative Exchange Council, a policy network funded by corporations.…The Intercept
So Much for States’ Rights — GOP Senator Wants to Ban State Single Payer In New Health Care Bill
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5 comments:
Freedom!
States dont have the munnie anyway....
What Matt said.
It seems inevitable now that single payer happens. Austerians have lost the narrative. Just a matter of time and years of trying other failing schemes as opponents stall for time. Complacency is a risk though, the cockroaches will re-appear, the narrative never really dies.
States have taxing authority. Maybe he should propose legislation to eliminate that? Logical conclusion.
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