Health care coverage would no longer be optional in the United States
under a plan announced Monday by presidential candidate John Edwards
that would require all businesses to provide insurance and all
Americans to have it.

The 2004 vice presidential nominee said he would raise taxes to pay
for the plan's cost of up to $120 billion a year.

"The time has come for a universal health care reform that covers
everyone, cuts costs, and provides better care," said the plan that
Edwards posted Monday on his Web site.

Edwards' plan is the first detailed health care plan to be offered by
a Democrat seeking the White House in 2008. Several others are
expected to offer competing ideas to help at least some of the 47
million people who are uninsured.

The issue is new for Edwards, who proposed to cover children in his
2004 campaign but didn't have a broader planned for adult uninsured.
The idea is clearly appealing to Democratic activists who cheered
Edwards Friday when he called on them to stand up for the "silent
victims of a health care system that's dysfunctional and getting worse
every single day."

"Can we finally say we stand, now and forever, for every single man,
woman and child in America having health care, universal health care?"
Edwards said before a speech at the Democratic National Committee. "We
will leave no one behind. We will not allowed a single family or a
single child in America to not have health care coverage and to not
have the health care that they need and deserve."

Edwards plan aims to have universal coverage by 2012. A Democratic
rival, Barack Obama, also has said that is his goal, but the Illinois
senator has yet to provide more specifics about how he would get
there.

Edwards plan would first require employers to cover their workers or
help pay for their insurance. He would try to clamp down on rising
costs with tax credits to help lower and middle income American pay
for their plans, expanded government programs like Medicaid and the
State Children's Health Insurance Program and changes to insurance
laws to require coverage for all regardless of pre-existing conditions
or other factors. And he would create nonprofit regional purchasing
pools so that consumers would have a way to buy an affordable and high
quality plan.

Finally, he would require every American to get coverage, unless they
have financial or religious exemptions.

Edwards said his plan will make it cheaper for families and businesses
to have insurance coverage while providing health care to the
uninsured.

"The bottom line is we're asking everybody to share in the
responsibility of making health care work in this country. Employers,
those who are in the medical insurance business, employees, the
American people - everyone will have to contribute in order to make
this work," the former North Carolina senator said Sunday on NBC's
"Meet the Press."

Edwards said he would free up money for health care coverage by
abolishing President Bush's tax cuts for people who make more than
$200,000 a year and by having the government collect more back taxes.

"Yes, we'll have to raise taxes," Edwards said on NBC. "The only way
you can pay for a health care plan that costs anywhere from $90
(billion) to $120 billion is there has to be a revenue source."

Edwards said health care insurance premiums have risen 90 percent over
the past decade.

"We want to make sure everybody's covered. We want to help
middle-class families with the costs. We want to try to create
competition that doesn't exist today," he said.

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