This single
payer health insurance bill, if enacted, would bring affordable and expanded health coverage to all New Yorkers, including 1.2 million currently uninsured New Yorkers.
He said the state should also enact a single
payer health care plan that would eliminate the counties» contribution to the Medicaid program as well as the private
health insurance bills that local governments and school districts now pay for their employees.
[6] Votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on this
bill and on the United States National
Health Care Act, an alternative that would establish a national, universal single - payer health insurance, were previously expected in September 2009 [7] and again in October 2009, before the actual November 2009 vote took
Health Care Act, an alternative that would establish a national, universal single -
payer health insurance, were previously expected in September 2009 [7] and again in October 2009, before the actual November 2009 vote took
health insurance, were previously expected in September 2009 [7] and again in October 2009, before the actual November 2009 vote took place.