Several Newspapers Examine Health Care Proposals Of Major Presidential Candidates

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Article Date: 20 Oct 2008 - 2:00 PDT

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Several newspapers recently examined the health care proposals of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) and Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). Summaries appear below.

McCain Would Not Freeze Scientific Research Funding
McCain would exempt funding for scientific research from a proposed freeze on federal spending, McCain senior policy adviser Ike Brannon said on Tuesday at a briefing sponsored by Research! America, The Hill reports. The proposed freeze on federal spending includes "a specific carve-out for spending on science," Brannon said, adding, "You'll definitely see, under John McCain, more spending on research."

According to Brannon, McCain would increase funding for NIH and other federal agencies that conduct scientific research and finance the proposal with reductions in spending for other programs. Brannon said that McCain "hopes to be able to find savings from earmarks, from unnecessary subsidies and from other programs that could then be applied to research" (Young, The Hill, 10/14).

Editorials, Opinion Pieces
Several newspapers recently published editorials and several opinion pieces that addressed the Obama and McCain health care proposals. Summaries appear below.

Broadcast Coverage
WAMU's "The Diane Rehm Show" on Friday featured a news roundup that included a discussion of recent comments that Obama and McCain have made about health care. The segment includes comments from Andrew Sullivan, senior editor of New Republic and a columnist for Time Magazine; Jerry Seib, executive Washington, D.C., editor of the Journal; and Karen Tumulty, a reporter for Time (Rehm, "The Diane Rehm Show," WAMU, 10/17).

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