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Provide universal coverage for catastrophic healthcare issues only 55% / 44%
950 votes
Limit the Federal government's role in healthcare and curb large entitlement programs 59% / 40%
840 votes
Minimize the Federal government's involvement with health insurance 52% / 47%
768 votes
Repeal Bush's tax breaks to fund universal healthcare 46% / 53%
545 votes
Propose a universal healthcare plan costing $50 billion to $70 billion per year 40% / 59%
479 votes
Raise taxes to achieve universal healthcare 21% / 78%
284 votes
Propose a universal healthcare plan that covers at least 32 million out of the 47 million uninsured U.S. residents 51% / 48%
211 votes
Require small businesses to provide health insurance to their employees 52% / 47%
177 votes
Move from employer-based and government-based health insurance to consumer-based health insurance 39% / 60%
150 votes
Repeal Bush's tax breaks on taxpayers making over $250,000 per year to fund universal healthcare 50% / 50%
106 votes
Make SCHIP available even to children who already benefit from private health insurance 37% / 62%
98 votes
Require employers to provide health insurance to their employees 63% / 36%
94 votes
Propose a universal healthcare plan financed without raising taxes by saving costs and reallocating funds 75% / 24%
66 votes
Expand public healthcare programs, including Medicaid and SCHIP 63% / 36%
50 votes
Support President Bush's veto on SCHIP reauthorization and expansion 33% / 66%
41 votes
Establish minimum standard requirements for State-sponsored universal healthcare 73% / 26%
36 votes
Expand health insurance by regulating health plans, such as coverage, deductibles and eligibility 69% / 30%
35 votes
Provide subsidies to high-cost and low-income individuals to supplement tax credits and Medicaid 59% / 40%
33 votes
Prohibit health insurance companies from denying coverage 84% / 15%
28 votes
Move towards universal healthcare without shifting to a single-payer health insurance system but keeping this option open for the future 69% / 30%
28 votes
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