Today, former Senator John Breaux
released the most recent episode in the Ceasefire on Health Care campaign
podcast series, featuring discussions with former Senators Tom Daschle and
Don Nickles. The two prominent former Senators share their views on the
controversial topics of "means testing" and "individual mandates" to help
reform health care policy for uninsured Americans.
"It is a great privilege to have commentary from former Senators Tom
Daschle and Don Nickles on how to help the uninsured," said Senator Breaux.
"Finding common ground on quality health care is a cornerstone in the
Ceasefire on Health Care campaign. By listening to the Senators' bipartisan
commentary on issues that traditionally divide Democrats and Republicans,
like means testing and individual mandates, we can better understand ways
to work together and achieve market based, incremental health care reform."
This sixth podcast episode is available today for download at
ceasefireonhealthcare and posted through Yahoo!, Google,
Odeo, PodNova and iTunes. The Ceasefire podcast series will be updated each
Wednesday throughout the summer and fall until the elections in November,
with each episode specifically focused on a different health care reform
topic. In addition, the new Ceasefire blog, designed to supplement the
podcast series and encourage online discussion about the most pressing
health care reform trends and issues, will be posted each Tuesday and
Thursday to the Ceasefire Web site.
Through the Ceasefire on Health Care campaign, Senator Breaux has held
forums and discussions all over America with leading Republican and
Democrat policymakers seeking ways to reform the system. The Ceasefire on
Health Care campaign is sponsored by American University's Center for
Congressional and Presidential Studies (CCPS).
Future podcasts will feature commentary from participants in previous
Ceasefire bipartisan forums, including Senators Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and
Gordon Smith (R-OR); former Press Secretaries Ari Fleischer and Mike
McCurry; and later this fall, representatives from the AARP and the
American Hospital Association.
For more information, please visit
ceasefireonhealthcare.
The Ceasefire on Health Care series is made possible by a grant from
Pfizer Inc.
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