Scott proposes end of health care exchange
BURLINGTON Lt. Gov. Phil Scott, the Republican nominee for governor, released a health care plan Wednesday that seeks to scuttle the states online health insurance exchange and undo other initiatives put in place by outgoing Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin.
Speaking at a news conference on Burlingtons Church Street, Scott linked his health care proposals to the major theme of his campaign making the state more affordable.
For a lot of people who live here or who are thinking about living here, I think the affordability crisis will be the defining issue during this election, he said. One of the many reasons Vermont is unaffordable for so many Vermonters is because of the cost of health care.
Scott reiterated his call Wednesday to scrap Vermont Health Connect in his first major policy proposal of the gubernatorial campaign. He has been calling on the state to abandon its own exchange for several years in favor of joining either the federal exchange or a multi-state exchange that does not yet exist. He said the state has spent $200 million on the exchange, but did not say that nearly all of that came from the federal government.
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