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He highlighted that current subsidies often go to insurance companies, with significant overhead and profit margins. By empowering families to manage their health expenses directly, the senator argued, it would unleash market forces to lower costs and improve quality.
Senator John Kennedy echoed the need for bipartisan cooperation, acknowledging that solutions lie in moving beyond partisan rancor to craft effective policies. Both called for a shift toward patient-centric models that prioritize transparency, affordability, and choice.
Celebrating the Resumption of Senate Business and Setting Future Goals
As the session drew to a close, senators expressed optimism about continued progress:
- Establishing regular appropriations for the entire fiscal year,