State-crafted health exchange would beat having feds decide
S OME policy issues become so politically charged that members of one party or the other become paralyzed at the prospect of taking a stance opposite their colleagues. We've seen that in Oklahoma with Republicans when the issue is corrections or immigration, and with Democrats when unions or trial attorneys are targeted.
Will the same thing happen regarding the formation of a health insurance exchange? We fear...
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