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Kerry calls for health insurance for all by 2012

by BostonHerald.com - Jul 31,2006

BOSTON - Sen. John Kerry on Monday proposed requiring all Americans to have health insurance by 2012, “with the federal government guaranteeing they have the means to afford it.”
 
The Massachusetts Democrat, whose name is figuring prominently in 2008 White House speculation, repeated his 2004 presidential campaign call for expanding the federal Medicaid program to cover children. He also proposes creating a program to cover catastrophic cases so an employer providing insurance doesn’t have to pass the cost to his other workers, and; offering Americans the ability to buy into the same insurance program used by federal workers such as members of Congress.
 
Kerry proposes to pay for the program by repealing tax cuts enacted during the Bush administration that benefit those earning over $200,000 annually. He did not immediately elaborate on how he would enact his insurance mandate.
 
“One of my biggest regrets is that fear talk trumped the health care walk, and that we are less safe abroad and less healthy at home because of that,” said the prepared text of a speech Kerry planned to deliver at midday at Faneuil Hall. The senator has already delivered two other speeches at the Revolutionary War meeting house laying the ground work for a second presidential campaign.
 
The senator also promoted his health care proposal in a Boston Globe op-ed piece published Monday morning, and during an appearance on Don Imus’s national radio program.
 
In his speech text, Kerry conceded his health care proposal is virtually the same as the program he outlined during his failed campaign. However, he said that continuity was a measure of his commitment to his health care ideals.
 
“Every day since Election Day, the health care crisis has grown steadily worse,” said the remarks. “The president has stuck to his guns - or, more accurately, his empty holster - and done nothing beyond trotting out the conservative hobby horse of health savings accounts.”
 
The senator said his plan will lead to universal coverage by 2012, “but if we’re not there by 2012, we will require that all Americans have health insurance, with the federal government guaranteeing they have the means to afford it.”
 
The Republican National Committee, which typically responds to political criticism of the president, said Kerry’s critique ignored the prescription drug program enacted by the Bush administration.
 
“It’s unfortunate that John Kerry’s bitterness over losing the election clouds his ability to recognize the president’s prescription drug plan is providing millions of seniors with more affordable medicine,” said RNC spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt.
 
Whatever his criticism, Kerry faces the reality that the governor of his home state - Republican Mitt Romney, himself a potential 2008 presidential candidate - has not only talked about but enacted a sweeping health care overhaul designed to bring universal coverage to Massachusetts. Last week, Michael Leavitt, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human services, called the program “a model” for the nation.
 
Romney negotiated the plan with a Democratic Legislature, and in cooperation with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Kerry’s senior colleague.
 
Under Romney’s plan, which the federal government is assisting with $385 million annually, Medicaid will be expanded for 100,000 people, the government will cover premium costs for another 200,000 who buy private programs, while an additional 200,000 will be required to buy insurance from low-cost policies offered by private companies working in tandem with the government.
 
Romney signed the bill into law in April on the same Faneuil Hall stage where Kerry planned his remarks.

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By Associated Press

© Copyright by the Boston Herald and Herald Media.

 

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