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Dear Friend,
The tide is shifting our way.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of activists like
you we've seen a tremendous shift in the health care reform
debate. On Monday, Majority Leader Harry Reid introduced the
merged Senate health care bill -- a bill that includes a public
option.
The question is no longer if we will have some sort of
public option in the final health care reform bill, but instead
what form it will take.
There are several interpretations of what a public option should
look like, and I'd like to share the preferences of the American
people with my colleagues in the Senate. But I must do so
before the final health care reform bill comes to a vote on the
Senate floor in the coming weeks.
Please rank your preferences for what form the public option
should take in the final bill at:
http://www.DickDurbin.com/PublicOptionPoll
I believe that a robust public option must give more
Americans more choice on day one. But some of my colleagues
would be content with a public plan that only kicked in if
insurance companies continued to raise premiums at an
unreasonable rate -- the so-called "trigger." Others would
prefer a more limited public option, requiring state governments
to "opt-in" to participate in the program.
I am "whip counting" the votes in favor of all of these in the
Senate, and we're very, very close to reaching the 60 votes we
need to pass a robust form of the public option -- one that
provides more coverage to more people by requiring states to
"opt out" if they don't want to participate. That's exactly how
Medicare and Medicaid work, and all 50 states participate in
those popular programs.
Ultimately my colleagues need to know what their constituents
think a robust "public option" really means -- and what it
doesn't.
Read up on the various interpretations of a public option now
under consideration, and tell me -- and my colleagues -- where
you stand.
http://www.DickDurbin.com/PublicOptionPoll
Virtually every poll now shows most people support a robust
public option to expand health insurance choice and offer
coverage to more Americans. And the American people will not
settle for a "public option" in name only.
Neither will I.
Let's tell Congress what precisely we want and expect to see in
the final health care reform bill that President Obama signs
into law.
Thank you for taking my poll.
Sincerely,
 Dick Durbin U.S. Senator
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