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In reply to the discussion: Here's why I am doubtful about Hillary Clinton - [View all]karynnj
(60,981 posts)30. You mean her very secondary role to Kennedy, Hatch and Kerry?
The plan was first introduced as legislation by Kerry and Kennedy in 1996. It was patterned after a Massachusetts program which expanded the number of kids that got insurance and paid for it with money from tobacco taxes. In 1997, Kennedy reworked the plan - making a state by state plan rather than national - with Orrin Hatch, who was against tobacco and for children.
Kennedy and Hatch - along with cosponsors Kerry and Dodd got the bill through the Senate and it passed the House.
The important thing that HRC did was that she spoke in favor of the bill publicly and she is said to have pushed Bill to include the funding piece in the budget.
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IIRC, health care reform died before Bill Clinton had been in office 6 months.
hedgehog
Oct 2013
#16
Yes it is - did either Clinton push for Health care reform during the rest of his two terms?
hedgehog
Oct 2013
#11
I would like to see a candidate who took on the big dogs to defend the rest of us
yurbud
Oct 2013
#12
Take a look at her role in establishing CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program)
JohnnyLib2
Oct 2013
#15
I'm struggling with this, as well,as we cannot afford to lost these midterms and futz around trying
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#18
You have two kids who are unemployed and paying off student loans? I assume that they are
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#27
I think that student loans should be repaid, but that traditional rules should be applied. I believe
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#36
"I do not see her pushing new ideas or really fighting for the little people."
ohheckyeah
Oct 2013
#40
We were told that in the run-up to '08. How'd that work out for her? n/t
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#49
Those who were around in 2008 would remember that I wasn't the biggest fan of HRC…
regnaD kciN
Oct 2013
#52
As this thread shows, HRC has stood for more than 'just' women's rights.
Sheldon Cooper
Oct 2013
#57