Despite success in other states, hopes dim for a public option in Connecticut
With just over two weeks left in the legislative session this year, Democrats who had been pushing legislation to create a public option health plan conceded that the effort would fail again. Opposition from the insurance industry and Gov. Ned Lamont had sunk the bill the third consecutive year it died unceremoniously.
Twenty-eight hundred miles away, a bill in the General Assembly in Nevada had a different outcome. Following a 12-9 party line vote in the Senate, Nevada became the second state in the nation to approve a public option insurance policy.
Colorado followed a week later. Gov. Jared Polis signed into law a public option set to launch in 2023.
Proponents of Connecticuts bill kept a close eye on the successes elsewhere. But as they look to the next regular session, many say they still see no clear path to victory.
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