There will still be a form of a public option only it will come in the form of the government paying for a lot of people's insurance coverage. In a way I guess that is better since it would allow people to pick what company and coverage they want to go with, but I wonder if it will actually end up being cheaper in the long run. I think a lot of that has to do with what other reforms they actually pass. Will this end up actually being a health care reform, or just another way to throw money at health insurance companies?
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