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New York Health Act example of strong state government

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The New York Health Act would give health care to every New York citizen through a public fund.

Necessary services can seem out of reach to American citizens because the federal government cannot agree on how to provide them. The proposed New York Health Act, is an example of how state governments can take action and make decisions that help their citizens.

While there is gridlock in our federal government, state and local governments can provide an avenue for voters to have their voices heard. The New York Health Act represents a major policy reform that would provide something the federal government currently can’t. The New York Health Act would give health care to every New York citizen through a public fund.

“I think the lack of federal action to guarantee healthcare is certainly a motivation for a state like New York to pursue it,” said Katie Robbins, director of Campaign for New York Health, in an email.

Nationally, there has been momentum towards a universal health care system. Most 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have supported the idea. But, New York legislators have taken it upon themselves to deliver it now.

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Besides the fact that it’s long overdue, the New York Health Act would give New York the chance to be a leader for the rest of the country when it comes to health care.

“Everyone in this country should benefit from guaranteed healthcare. A state might be able to model how such a program can work, covering everyone and lowering costs. But we need to keep up the push for a national program even as we fight for a state level reform,” said Robbins.

A state like New York has passed bold, progressive policies in just the past few months that currently wouldn’t stand a chance of being passed by the federal government. In this case, smaller legislatures can provide an avenue for voters to be heard.

Outside of just being necessary, the New York Health Act would give New York the chance to be a leader for the rest of the country when it comes to health care. While we wait for the possibility of a federal solution, New York is providing health care to a greater number of people.

Nick Turner is a senior political science and policy studies major. His column appears biweekly. He can be reached at nturner@syr.edu.





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