Former Vermont
Gov. Howard Dean, a liberal Democrat, says decisions about health care should
rest with the federal government, not with individual employers who pay for
their workers' health insurance. "So, you know, this is one country,"
Dean told CNN's "State of the Union" with Candy Crowley on Sunday.
"We all have to live by a set of things that are passed in Washington and
agreed to by the court. We'll see what the court does, but I don't think a
particular employer has a right to decide what kind of health care their
employees are going to get. That's now in the hands of the federal government,
and that's where it should be." - See more at:
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