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Friday, November 06, 2009
Ill. governor candidates split on health care
By DEANNA BELLANDI and CHRISTOPHER WILLS
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Candidates for Illinois governor are split over a national health care plan with all but one Republican saying the state should opt out if it can, a position rejected by Democrats Pat Quinn and Dan Hynes.

Democrats in Washington are considering whether to include a public option _ that is, a government-managed health insurance program _ in any health care overhaul they try to pass. To make that public option more palatable to doubters, some advocates are pushing to let individual states drop out if they wish.

"If I wanted to be part of socialized medicine, I'd move to Europe," state Sen. Kirk Dillard said at a Republican gubernatorial debate Thursday in Chicago.

All but one of the seven Republican candidates running for governor have said they would want Illinois to opt out of a public option.

Former Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan is the one exception. Ryan said he didn't know enough about the health care proposal to say what he would do, although he admits having "reservations" about the public option because of its cost.

"I don't think we have to take the best health care system in the world and turn it on its head," he said.

Quinn and Hynes said Illinoisans need access to a public health insurance program if there is one.

"I am not for any opt-out for the land of Lincoln," Quinn said. "That would be the wrong way to go."

Hynes agreed. "Clearly our Republican friends think the health care status quo is just fine. We don't," Hynes spokesman Matt McGrath said.

So far, the possibility of opting out is just that _ a possibility. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has said the Senate's health plan will include an opt-out provision, but he hasn't provided details on how it would work.

"You need better candidates in Illinois if they are trying to make a campaign issue out of this when there isn't even legislative language yet. Frankly, I'm dumbfounded," said Alwyn Cassil, spokeswoman for the Center for Studying Health System Change, a nonpartisan research group.

Experts say a public option, if one is created, is likely to be a small part of any health care reform. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that only 2 percent of people under 65 would sign up for the public option under a plan moving forward in the U.S. House.

It's not clear what Illinois would give up if it opted out of a government-run health plan. Continued...

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