Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Sanders' Plans For Health Care, Other Social Programs Boost Federal Control
The biggest pieces of Sanders鈥檚 domestic agenda 鈥 making college, health care and child care more affordable 鈥 seek to capture these industries and convert them to run chiefly on federal money. ... Bernie Sanders 鈥 a senator from Vermont who describes himself as a 鈥渄emocratic socialist鈥 鈥 will never get everything he wants in Washington. And that still would be true if he became President Sanders. Republicans in the Congress would fight him fiercely. Democrats might not be much help. In fact, Sanders鈥檚 most recent Senate bills 鈥 legislation that would make college free and provide universal health care 鈥 attracted exactly zero Democrats as co-sponsors. (Fahrenthold, 10/1)
Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, how the landscape may or may not be changing for conservatives -
Hardcore Republicans are going to have a hard time getting their way. They鈥檙e rejoicing these days as a longtime thorn in the side, House Speaker John Boehner, prepares to step down and some of their ranks could start moving up in the House of Representatives leadership. They see new hope for efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, keep taxes low and slash federal spending. They鈥檙e dreaming. (Lightman, 9/30)