Health Care — Where do Candidates Stand on the Issues?
Larry Hogan, a Republican and the current governor of Maryland is running for re-election to a second term this fall. Opposing him is Democrat Ben Jealous. Where do these two candidates for the top office in the state stand one of the major issues of the day — health care?
A major difference is that candidate Ben Jealous supports “Medicare for All” while Gov. Larry Hogan is against it. Jealous also wants the government to be allowed to negotiate with the pharmaceutical companies on drug prices. Currently, the government must just accept whatever price the companies set, even though the government negotiates prices in other departments including the military. It is unclear if Gov. Hogan is for or against giving governmental agencies permission to negotiate drug prices. He refused to sign a bill that would allow the Maryland state attorney general to sue drug manufacturers for excessive price hikes. However, he did not veto the bill, thus allowing it to become law without the governor’s signature. Hogan stated that he questioned the constitutionality of the bill. But Hogan knew that if he vetoed the bill, that veto would be overridden by the Maryland General Assembly as there were not enough votes to sustain a veto. Both Hogan and Jealous express support for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) though each wants the program to move in somewhat different directions.
In Maryland’s First Congressional District, incumbent representative Andy Harris, a Republican, is opposed by Democrat Jesse Colvin. Harris has held the seat in the US House of Representatives since 2011. Harris is running for a fifth two-year term. The difference between these two candidates on health care is dramatic. They are much further apart in their views than gubernatorial candidates Hogan and Jealous. Harris advocates a free-market approach to health care with an absolute minimum or no government involvement or regulation. In Congress, Harris has voted to repeal the ACA (also called ObamaCare) numerous times. In contrast, Colvin wants to strengthen Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP). Colvin also favors giving the federal government authority to negotiate Medicare drug prices which Harris opposes.
Some basic positions of the candidates on health care are listed below with links to the candidates’ websites and Facebook pages.
Governor
Larry Hogan (R, incumbent)
https://www.facebook.com/LarryHogan/
- Allowed bill to become law that permitted legal suits against extreme drug price increases
- Wants to protect Affordable Care Act (ACA) also called ObamaCare
- Wants to protect Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP)
- Wants to stabilize insurance rates
- Supported expansion of drug treatment program
- Hogan is against Medicare for All
Ben Jealous (D)
https://www.facebook.com/benjealous/
- Wants Medicare for All, i.e., a state-run single-payer system
- Wants to stop rising health insurance premiums
- Wants federal government to negotiate Medicare drug prices
Maryland First Congressional District
Andy Harris (R, incumbent)
https://www.facebook.com/AndyHarrisMD/
- Opposes any government control over health care
- Wants to repeal Affordable Care Act (ACA) also known as ObamaCare
- Wants all health care managed by the free market
- Wants to allow insurance prices to cross state lines, increasing competition
- Wants 100% of medical costs to be tax-deductible
- Wants to expand health insurance savings accounts
Jesse Colvin (D)
https://www.facebook.com/Colvin4Congress/
- Wants affordable health care for all
- Wants to strengthen Medicare, Medicaid, (CHIP)
- Wants federal government to negotiate Medicare drug prices
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