Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Indiana Republicans make insurance proposals

Indiana Republicans make insurance proposals:
"Indiana House Republicans made three proposals Tuesday meant to reduce the number of Hoosiers without health insurance.

But they acknowledged the ideas fall short of the kind of comprehensive plan that could significantly improve the situation.

About 800,000 people in Indiana are uninsured. That’s about 13.5 percent of the state population. And lawmakers from both parties say they are interested in reducing the number.

House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, said the problem “is one of the most complicated” the General Assembly will deal with. And he said the GOP caucus program “isn’t the solution” but simply a starting point for discussion."

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