States already have their own regulatory frameworks for insurance and the provision of healthcare services, it’s very doable for states to implement healthcare legislation. It just happened in Ohio to some degree, and that was a ballot initiative.
States already have their own regulatory frameworks for insurance and the provision of healthcare services
You understand that’s fundamentally different than transforming into universal healthcare, right? You might as well say that I am qualified to run google as I’ve used search AND have a gmail account.
It just happened in Ohio to some degree, and that was a ballot initiative.
Are you actually comparing a right to abortion with implementing universal healthcare? Really?
States already have their own regulatory frameworks for insurance and the provision of healthcare services, it’s very doable for states to implement healthcare legislation. It just happened in Ohio to some degree, and that was a ballot initiative.
You understand that’s fundamentally different than transforming into universal healthcare, right? You might as well say that I am qualified to run google as I’ve used search AND have a gmail account.
Are you actually comparing a right to abortion with implementing universal healthcare? Really?