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Which Way to Universal Health Care?

Posted on Feb 5, 2009, Source: In These Times

Two leading reformers debate the role of private insurers.

Comprehensive Health Care Reform Is the Key to Our Economic Future

Posted on Jan 30, 2009, Source: The American Prospect

Health care reform is crucial, but a bill's cost is central to whether it's enacted. Luckily, Obama's budget guru knows how to change the price tag.

Will This Man Fix American Health Care?

Posted on Jun 27, 2008, Source: The American Prospect

Max Baucus wants to convince us to let him try.

Is Congress the Problem with Health Care?

Posted on Jun 20, 2008, Source: The American Prospect

Tom Daschle thinks so. The former Senate minority leader and author of the new book, Critical, explains why.

More Americans Fear Losing Their Health Insurance Than Being in a Terrorist Attack

Posted on May 21, 2008, Source: The American Prospect

Will a new administration and Congress get universal health care right this time?

Health Care's Odd Couple

Posted on Mar 18, 2008, Source: The American Prospect

Sens. Wyden and Bennett are starting to build a bipartisan consensus around health care -- despite their opposing political views.

The Health of Nations

Posted on Aug 20, 2007, Source: The American Prospect

How Europe, Canada, and our own VA do health care better.

Can State Governments Set Up Universal Health Care on Their Own?

Posted on Aug 8, 2007, Source: Washington Monthly

The idea of letting states continue to take the lead on universal health care may sound tempting, but here's why it would likely be disastrous.

Young Conservative Pundits in Three Easy Traits

Posted on May 16, 2005, Source: Campus Progress

The ranks of conservative pundits are swelling with young advocates of odd upbringing and unlikely prominence. But their youthful looks and throwback sensibilities allow them to advocate and oppose where older, stodgier Republicans dare not tread.
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