Will health reform go on without one of its biggest advocates? – Articles – Employee Benefit Adviser
Even before his August 25 death, speculation as to the impact of Sen. Edward Kennedy’s passing had pundits and politicians questioning what will happen to health care reform without one of its strongest and most prominent supporters. As chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, Kennedy (D-Mass.) was an outspoken proponent of creating a new, government-run public plan. He “could not be prouder” when the HELP Committee passed the Affordable Health Choices Act with a “strong public option” on July 15.
Will health reform go on without one of its biggest advocates? – Articles – Employee Benefit Adviser











