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New York can lead the way to universal healthcare coverage nationwide
New York lawmakers have attempted to pass the New York Health Act since 1992, despite mixed private support due to potential job losses in the insurance industry. The bill aims to eliminate private health insurance in the state, reflecting strong public backing for universal healthcare.
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