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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
If Clinton Wins, Insurers Will Come Out 'Guns-A-Blazin' Against Public Option
As Hillary Clinton, President Obama, and most Senate Democrats coalesce around a government-run insurance agency as part of the solution to Obamacare cost woes, a large problem remains unaddressed: Insurers hate the public option. Democrats, including the Clinton campaign, are showing little sympathy. ... Clinton has a deep understanding of how important the support of the health care industry is to achieve any kind of comprehensive overhaul after her own failed attempt at passing broad health legislation under her husband鈥檚 presidency. But Clinton鈥檚 campaign is willing to push a public option anyway, according to an outside health care advisor. The alternative for insurers is to continue participating in Obamacare exchanges. (Owens, 10/3)
In other 2016 election news聽鈥
Forget bumper stickers. Kelly Ayotte鈥檚 latest campaign swag is condoms. The New Hampshire Republican鈥檚 campaign is distributing free condoms to publicize her plan to get birth control sold over the counter and to push back against Democratic arguments that she opposes Planned Parenthood and contraception. 鈥淎s part of Kelly鈥檚 commitment to making birth control available over the counter, please take a free condom,鈥 said a poster spotted at the University of New Hampshire campaign table over the weekend. 鈥淯se Condom Sense!鈥 (Haberkorn, 10/3)