Daily Signal August 16, 2019
Abigail Slagle

Americans cite health care as a major concern, if not their most important one. Health care ranked as the most important issue in last year’s midterm elections, for instance, and consistently polls as the top concern in the nation.

All of the Democratic candidates for president say they favor even greater expansion of federal government control over Americans’ health care.

But the strongest energy and enthusiasm is found among those supporting “Medicare for All” legislation, a prescription for total government control over our health care.

In light of these developments, The Heritage Foundation recently hosted a distinguished panel of national experts and policy specialists, including Seema Verma, administrator of the Medicare program; Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind.; Sally Pipes, president...

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