LegalNewsLine Logo  
Tuesday, February 9 2010     Subscribe in NewsGator Online
News | Contact LegalNewsline | About Us | Advertise | RSS
Enter search keyword
 
NEWSLETTER
Receive our FREE weekly newsletter
click here
LNL MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
+ Super Bowl XLIV goes on without threat of 'Who Dat' lawsuits
+ Industry groups challenge Calif. fuel standard
+ Obama vows to move ahead with health care reform
+ Ballot measure targets Calif. climate-change law
+ Illinois Supreme Court strikes down med-mal caps
LNL HOT TOPICS
+ Asbestos
+ Bankruptcy
+ Big Pharma
+ Class Action
+ Dickie Scruggs
+ Financial Crisis
+ Gasoline Prices
+ Global Warming
+ Hurricane Katrina
+ Lead Paint
+ Personal Injury
+ Sub-Prime Mortgages
Hot Topics 
 
Baucus health care plan relies on tax hikes, new fees
Max Baucus (D)
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline)-- U.S. Sen. Max Baucus on Wednesday unveiled his $856 billion much-anticipated plan to overhaul the nation's health care system.

Baucus, the Democrat from Montana and chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, introduced his 10-year-plan with no support from Republicans, whom he has been courting.

His plan would, among other things, require most people to purchase insurance coverage or pay a fine. The plan would also bar insurance companies from charging higher premiums to people with health problems.

"The Finance Committee has carefully worked through the details of health care reform to ensure this package works for patients, for health care providers and for our economy," Baucus said.

Under his plan, consumers would be able to buy insurance plans in a new exchange, and the Medicaid program for lower-income Americans would be expanded to offer subsidies to help people buy coverage.

Additionally, the bill would bar illegal immigrants from obtaining health coverage through the new insurance exchanges by enacting a verification system to make sure people buying insurance in the exchanges are either U.S. citizens or legal immigrants.

Unlike President Barack Obama's health care proposal, Baucus' plan does not include a government-run insurance plan -- and idea supported by most House Democrats.

To pay for the program, Baucus proposes $507 billion in cuts to government health programs and $349 billion in new taxes and fees, including a new excise tax on insurance plans worth more than $8,000 for singles and $21,000 for families.

Also facing new taxes and fees under the proposal are insurers, pharmaceutical companies, medical device makers and clinical labs.

Drug companies would face an annual levy of $2.3 billion, medical device manufacturers would pay $4 billion, while health care insurers would pay $6 billion -- apportioned according to a company's market share.

"This is a good bill. This is a balanced bill," Baucus said.

Not so, said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky, who has also been critical of Obama's health care plan.

"Americans don't think a bigger role for government in health care would improve the system," he said. "Yet despite this, every proposal we've seen would lead to a vast expansion of the government's role in the health care system."

Filed Under: Hot Topics


COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

No comments have been posted in the last 15 days!

SEND US YOUR COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:


* - Required fields

Subject: *
Message: *
Contact Name: *
Contact URL:
Contact Email: *
This Is CAPTCHA Image
Write the characters in the image above: 

E-mail this article to a friend | Printer friendly format

MORE NEWS HEADLINES:
+ Obama vows to move ahead with health care reform - 2/6  
+ Teachers' union seeks to close corporate tax break - 2/5  
+ Group threatens to sue over pesticide regulations - 2/2  
+ McDonnell delivers GOP response to Obama - 1/28  
+ Obama calls for jobs, tax cuts and health care reform - 1/27  
+ Obama to focus on jobs, federal spending in speech - 1/27  
+ Oregon voters OK business tax increase - 1/27  
+ Edwards finally admits paternity - 1/21  
+ McCollum: Health care bill is unconstitutional - 1/20  
+ Committee rejects suspending Calif. greenhouse gas law - 1/11  


IN THE SPOTLIGHT:
Friday, February 05, 2010
LINCOLN, Neb. (Legal Newsline)-Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning's political star continues to rise, political observers told Legal Newsline.
Read more...


+ McCollum's outside counsel practices adopted for securities suits - 1/26
+ Democrats could have tough electoral road ahead - 1/20
+ Schwarzenegger makes tort reform a top priority - 1/6
+ South Florida the top 'Judicial Hellhole' - 12/15
+ Consol blames environmental lawsuits for W.Va. layoffs - 12/9
BROWSE BY STATE:
 
BROWSE BY AG:
 
BROWSE BY DATE:
 
LATEST LNL BLOG ENTRIES:
+ Abbott: Beware Dietary Supplement Scams and 'Miracle' Health Claims
+ Abbott's signs of a scam
+ AG McCollum on convicts in the mortgage industry
NEWS WIDGET:
Attention bloggers:
Add Record Headlines to your site!


fast + free- click here

NEWS | CONTACT LEGALNEWSLINE | ABOUT US | ADVERTISE | RSS © 2008 LegalNewsLine.com. All Rights Reserved.