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Nrte Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Recent Editorials, Opinion Pieces Addressing Bush   s Health Insurance Proposal
 Different Takes: Demanding Explanations About The Contents Of The GOP   Secret ; Health Plan And The Process Used To Craft ItEditorial pages are filled with tough warnings for Republican lawmakers as they proceed with their hydro flask website  efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. The New York Times:The Health Care Of Millions Depends On A Few SenatorsWe do not know a lot about what is in the health care bill that Republicans are trying to rush through the Senate, but what we do know suggests it will be as bad or worse than the dreadful legislation that the House passed in May. The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, is doing everything he can to keep the public in the dark about his plan to undo major provisions of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. But Washington being Washington, a few details have become public. All are alarming and depressing. And as they emerge, and the public unveiling of the bill grows closer 鈥?it could come on Thursday 鈥?the need for a few wise Republicans to stand with Senate Democrats to say  no  becomes ever more urgent.  6/21 Bloomberg:The Republican Health-Care TrapAre congressional Republicans about to walk  stanley water bottle into a trap of their own making  With a vote coming  perhaps  next week, the strategy they ve followed all year is about to drop them unceremoniously on a path to being stuck with an unpopular law few of th stanley cup em appear to even want in the first place.  Jonathan Bernstein, 6/20 The New York Times:G.O.P. Health Plan I Tcmb Viewpoints: Calif. Health, Welfare Programs Struggle Under Budget Cuts; Protecting Children From Diabetes Threat
 Thursday, Jun 11 2009Boston Globe Examines Influ stanley mugs ence of Health Care Industry in Brokering Compromise on Massachusetts Reform PackageThe Boston Globe on Monday examined how Boston-area health care executives helped  forge a compromise  on health insurance legislation after leaders in the state House and Senate deadlocked over legislation that would reduce the number of uninsured in the state. According to the Globe, Jack Connors, chair of Partners HealthCare, on March 1 convened a meeting of  local powerbrokers  - stanley cup - including officials from Partners, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation and other groups -- to  devise a plan  under which companies with 11 or more employees would pay $295 per employee if they do not provide health coverage. On March 3, Senate President Robert Travagalini  D  and House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi  D  announced they would include the charge in the legislation they are considering. A conference committee last week began working on the new bill, which could be announced as early as this week. The $295 levy would raise about $48 million annually in addition to other funding sources for the state s health care industry.  According to the Globe, it is unclear how the additional $48 millio stanley quencher n would be used to expand health coverage, although lawmakers are expected to set aside other funds to provide subsidies for uninsured low-income families.  According to the Globe, the $