Specter, Key "Centrist" Dems Open To Public Health Care Plan

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First Posted: 05-11-09 01:15 PM   |   Updated: 05-11-09 01:57 PM

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Progressive health care reform advocates got a major boost in their efforts to secure a public plan for insurance coverage when newly minted Democrat Arlen Specter said he would be open to such a proposal in a legislative compromise.

In a letter to the group Health Care for America Now, the Pennsylvania Democrat backed away from his position weeks ago opposing the plan. Now, under increasing pressure from progressive groups, Specter says he looks forward to "discussing and considering" the issue.

Separately, centrist Democratic senators told the Huffington Post they are keeping the door open to a public health care option after a compromise proposal from Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) last week. Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) publicly announced his opposition to a public option the week before, spurring worry among advocates that more defections could be on the way.

Schumer's compromise emphasizes that the public health care plan must finance itself through premiums and must follow the same laws private insurers follow. He argues that it will be a better plan because it won't need to focus on advertising or generating short-term profits for Wall Street.

Even Nelson said he's listening. "I know he's making a strong effort here to find something that would work and I've talked to him about it and we're going to continue to talk," Nelson said.

So you're open to it?

"I'm open to listening to him explain to me how this would work and certainly congratulate him for coming forward with something. It's better than just saying no."

Specter, in his letter, said Schumer's proposal could serve as a useful "starting point" for discussions about a public health plan.

"With respect to the clause in the third bullet - 'to join a public health insurance plan' - I look forward to discussing and considering the issue. A starting point could be the proposal made by Senator Schumer earlier this week which seeks to maintain a level playing field between the private sector and any public plan. There may well be other proposals on this issue which should be considered in drafting legislation and debating the bill on the Senate floor."
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"The other issue which I think requires extensive debate and analysis is the clause in the eighth bullet - 'using the public's purchasing power to lower drug and other prices.'.... In order to maintain a level playing field between the private sector and any public plan, consideration would have to be given to the implications of the Government's purchasing power in buying prescription drugs which could provide an unfair competitive advantage. There may be other proposals on this issue which should be considered in drafting legislation and debating the issue on the Senate floor."

The Associated Press first reported Specter's openness to a public plan. The Huffington Post obtained his letter to HCAN.

Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) says that she's still weighing the public option. "I am actually not sure," she told the Huffington Post. "I don't think I am [for it], but I told the folks that are promoting it that I would talk with them, but I am an original cosponsor of the Wyden-Bennett bipartisan proposal -- the only bipartisan proposal that I know of. And so I'm going to stay focused on that as a core, but I'm not going to shut the door on anything right now."

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) is not pushing his proposal aggressively; the biggest fight in the Senate is whether to include a public option. Wyden supports a public option himself, but didn't include it in order to garner Republican cosponsors.

But not all Senate Republicans are entirely closed off to a public plan.

"I am looking at all the alternatives at this point," said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) of the public option. "I have a lot of concerns about the impact of a public plan. The Lewin Group has estimated that it could cause 119 million people to be transferred from private plans to public plans, which would mean the collapse of the private insurance system which I don't think would serve our country well."

Asked specifically about Schumer's compromise, she said she had yet to review it. Public plan advocates dispute the Lewin Group findings and insist a public plan can work in conjunction with private insurers.

Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) sounded disinclined to support a public option, but he hasn't shut the door yet. "I don't have a closed mind on it, but I want to hear folks out through advocates and we'll decide," he said.

Sen. Jim Webb is one centrist Democrat who has come out in favor of a public plan. His Virginia colleague, Democrat Mark Warner, hasn't gone that far yet. But he's open.

"I haven't weighed in on that yet," Warner said.

The White House announced a commitment Sunday night to partner with the insurance industry to cut health care costs by $2 trillion, a collaboration that Paul Krugman declared "some of the best policy news I've heard in a long time."


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Progressive health care reform advocates got a major boost in their efforts to secure a public plan for insurance coverage when newly minted Democrat Arlen Specter said he would be open to such a prop...
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- Belisarius I'm a Fan of Belisarius 32 fans permalink
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Schumer!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 05/11/2009
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I wonder if we can find just one progressive congressperson to introduce legislation to require all members of Congress to purchase their own health insurance on the open market.

If they are so fond of competition in the marketplace, they need to participate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 05/11/2009
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That's what I've been saying all along. If free universal healthcare is good enough for the political elite, then it's good enough for the rest of us.

Otherwise they should put their money where their collective mouths are and purchase their own private healthcare plans. After all, it would only seem fair given that the health care providers give these politicians enough money in donations as it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 05/11/2009
- elmerfude I'm a Fan of elmerfude 37 fans permalink

Don't forget that even Medicare isn't free. We pay monthly premiums and of course taxes like almost everyone except maybe for offshore companies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 05/11/2009
- vesaversa1 I'm a Fan of vesaversa1 12 fans permalink
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great idea

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 05/11/2009
- M.S. Bellows, Jr. - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of M.S. Bellows, Jr. 82 fans permalink

Great followup to the "2 Trillion" story, Sam and Ryan; thanks! As Sam knows, I wanna keep public option in active discussion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 05/11/2009
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Any plans/ideas how to gain more traction in the MSM ?

10-20 million people marching on Washington, DC sounds like an option...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 05/11/2009
- claudiam I'm a Fan of claudiam 24 fans permalink
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I am very pissed off that our some of our "centrist" Senators are trying to protect the insurance industry at the cost of health care for Americans. When are they going to start working on behalf of the public's best interest? claudiatucsonaz

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 05/11/2009
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When there are no more corporate lobbies to line their pockets, then maybe they'll start listening to US for a change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 05/11/2009

"I am looking at all the alternatives at this point," said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) of the public option. "I have a lot of concerns about the impact of a public plan. The Lewin Group has estimated that it could cause 119 million people to be transferred from private plans to public plans, which would mean the collapse of the private insurance system which I don't think would serve our country well."

Senator Collins, if you are so worried about private insurance's collapse you and your cronies should go out and buy your own insurance from them instead of letting us pay for it. THAT sure hasn't served the country very well. . John McCain's policy costs alone should help the their bottom line tremendously (if they'd even insure him).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 05/11/2009

I agree; If Sen. Collins is so concerned about her Republican constituency she should vote For this bill and stop quibbeling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 05/11/2009
- DSciarrino I'm a Fan of DSciarrino 2 fans permalink
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The way to handle "public purchasing power" for non-generic drugs is simple: Have the government (like eminent domain) buy the drug rights from the pharmaceutical company and put them into the public domain. This will allow generics to get going sooner, thus reducing the end user cost exponentially. Another way would be to make sure the FDA does not approve drugs that will cost more than "x" dollars (you fill in the blank) per month. After all, a wonder drug that costs $20k per month is no wonder drug. It s a drag on the entire health care system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 05/11/2009
- apduncan1 I'm a Fan of apduncan1 42 fans permalink
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There is no unfair competition using the purchasing power of the US Government to get lower drug prices. That is called leverage.

The drug manufacturing companies can drop the amount of money they pay on advertisement and they'll be OK. Win-win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 05/11/2009
- TeeLolly I'm a Fan of TeeLolly 51 fans permalink

If the drug companies reduced their top execs' pay to no more than 40 times what their lowest paid workers receive, and did away with any bonuses at the top, they'd do even better. Average American citizens shouldn't have to prop up private businesses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 05/11/2009
- mommadona I'm a Fan of mommadona 177 fans permalink
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Schumer gave US Roberts & Mukasey
I would never trust him again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 05/11/2009
- dwright I'm a Fan of dwright 311 fans permalink
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Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) has been a huge disappointment to me as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 05/11/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 57 fans permalink

We don't need to reinvent a program for the U.S. Medicare is already in place. All we have to do is open it to all Americans. Let's do it. Let's demand it, people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 05/11/2009
- SangZe I'm a Fan of SangZe 35 fans permalink

Open Medicare to everyone? That's far too reasonable and easy. What are you, some kind of nutty socialist?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 05/11/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 57 fans permalink

This moment in history provides us the greatest opportunity ever to get a universal health care plan for our country. Write, phone, bug your Senator and Representatives to get this done and put the welfare of the people over the welfare of the few.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/11/2009
- apduncan1 I'm a Fan of apduncan1 42 fans permalink
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I did it already ... everybody should.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 05/11/2009
- BBinMT I'm a Fan of BBinMT 6 fans permalink

I did, too. Since Baucus is from my state, I started hounding him. Sounds like we all need to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 05/11/2009
- Jane48 I'm a Fan of Jane48 17 fans permalink
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Not only write, phone, and bug your Sen & Rep, BUT call the entire Finance Cmte members. They are all responsible for this AND for leaving Single-Payer out of the meeting last week.

We all need to contact ALL of the Finance Cmte members in every way we can. Don't let them off the Hook!. Heck, the medical industrial complex all got seats at the table--it's only We The People who were left out....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 05/11/2009
- GrowBag I'm a Fan of GrowBag 4 fans permalink
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I'm not sure it's possible for Republicans to become less relevant

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 05/11/2009
- wayoutleft I'm a Fan of wayoutleft 39 fans permalink
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senators telling ppl right to their face flatly that the welfare of the insurance industry is more important than public health is probably the real step forward because it rips off the masks. it's pretty clear that they will ultimately stab real reform in the back as usual. i am old enough to tell you they have been gaming progressive national health care for 50 years; and that- even including barack's passionate commitment and hilary's- the concept of an humane social consciousness has been steadily losing ground to white protestant selfishness during that time. the important thing is to move white protestants aside. nothing will happen under the ambit of white protestants except everybody else will lose out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 05/11/2009
- apduncan1 I'm a Fan of apduncan1 42 fans permalink
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It is not a matter of religion, junior. Cut it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 05/11/2009
- wayoutleft I'm a Fan of wayoutleft 39 fans permalink
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we can discuss crime rates in oakland on a race basis- but not political favoritism in washington?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 05/11/2009
- zest I'm a Fan of zest 18 fans permalink

Single payer is the only plan that will work. Insurance is all about the size of the group; the bigger the group the lower the cost per member. The insurance corporations know this because they use this tactic to market other corpoartions to sell their health care plans. One big group is the best way to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/11/2009
- NCYvonne I'm a Fan of NCYvonne 45 fans permalink
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We are scrounging for votes just to get a public plan. Yet, people here think we have a realistic shot at single payer. Talk about delusional.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/11/2009
- apduncan1 I'm a Fan of apduncan1 42 fans permalink
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Your ilk thought about Obama becoming President delusional ... see what happened.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 05/11/2009
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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NCYvonne is an Obama supporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 05/11/2009

I'm ready to head to DC, stand up in the House chamber, and request that every congressperson's health care be curtailed. When the populace has access to free health care, then maybe congress can too. Right now these bastards have no skin in the game. Time for that to stop. Way, way, past time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 05/11/2009
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