Since Scott Brown voted for health care reform in Massachusetts maybe
Edited on Wed Jan-20-10 02:57 PM by Tony_FLADEM
he is more willing to vote for reform than most of us perceive. If there was something that put the states mostly in control what would be his argument for voting against it since he already supported reform.
1. He mentioned this in the campaign: why should MA pay for Nebraska?
We don't have a great system but it's a better one than the Senate bill, and he got a lot of traction here by saying we shouldn't pay for Nebraska's health care.
10. Let's be clear about this. Massachusetts had a huge fund of available
money ( I think the number was 600 million) which was all rolled over into the system to start it up. How many states have available funds to start a program?
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