Democrats Draft Health Elements Of Party Platform

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Article Date: 05 Aug 2008 - 5:00 PDT

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The Democratic platform is "heavy on Obama's message of change, a theme that helped him win his party's nomination," AP/Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. The drafting platform committee of the Democratic National Committee on Sunday also agreed to changes in its health care language, which include some recommendations by former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), according to the AP/Plain Dealer reports. During the campaign, Clinton and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) advocated similar health care proposals, although Clinton supported a requirement that all U.S. residents obtain health insurance.

The committee agreed to include language in the platform that describes health care as "a shared responsibility between employers, workers, insurers, providers and government." In addition, the platform states, "All Americans should have coverage they can afford," adding, "While there are differing approaches within the party about how best to achieve the commitment of universal coverage, we stand united to achieve this fundamental objective through the legislative process."

Michael Yaki, chair of the committee and an Obama aide, said, "There's no real consensus yet on which is the best health care reform to do other than we are committed to universality and we're committed to getting there," adding, "We believe that as you make health care more affordable, people will be able to buy health care -- that's the basic principle. How we get there is a matter of the legislative process" (Sheeran, AP/Cleveland Plain Dealer, 8/3). Chris Jennings, a member of the committee and a former health care adviser to President Clinton, said, "It was important" that the language on "shared responsibility" was "stated quite clearly in the platform." He called the changes to the platform on health care "an honorable accommodation that illustrates a commitment to unity."

The full platform committee will vote on the platform in Pittsburgh on Saturday (Silva, "The Swamp," Chicago Tribune, 8/3).

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