Sunday, August 16, 2009

Racine hits Douglas on 'public option'




MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Democratic gubernatorial aspirant Doug Racine is criticizing Gov. Jim Douglas over the compulsory Republican's adversary to a pretended manifest alternative as limited of federal robustness care reform. Douglas has oral out against proposals for a government-run health security program to compete with those offered by ungregarious firms.



The governor points to Vermont constitution programs that are state-subsizied but administered by hush-hush insurers. Racine, a pomp senator from Chittenden County who is chairman of the Health and Welfare Committee in the Vermont Senate, says the open way out is passkey to bringing about licit health care reform at the state level. Racine calls Douglas out of progression on the issue. Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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