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Speech Inventory SP-2601: A third-party congressional speech offering a pragmatic path toward improved universal health coverage

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David Bernstein
Jun 22, 2026
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This speech translates the health care framework in A Durable Path Forward on American Health Care into the language of a congressional campaign. It contrasts a practical reform agenda based on lower premiums, portable coverage, improved savings vehicles, and targeted public assistance with Republican retrenchment and the Democratic promise of Medicare for All.

The following speech is written for a third-party candidate running for Congress who proposes a pragmatic path toward improved universal health coverage in the United States. It contrasts that approach with a Republican agenda centered on reducing federal health care assistance and a Democratic opponent who supports replacing the existing system with Medicare for All.

The speech translates the policy framework developed in my new paper, A Durable Path Forward on American Health Care, into the language of a congressional campaign. The paper explains the proposal in greater technical detail, including its four mutually reinforcing reforms: catastrophic reinsurance, portable employer contributions, modernized Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts, and a more efficient role for Medicaid.

The speech does five things:

  1. Rejects the false choice between government withdrawal and complete government control. It argues that Americans should not have to choose between cutting Medicaid and ACA assistance or replacing nearly all existing coverage with a single federal program.

  2. Presents a practical path toward universal coverage. The proposal combines catastrophic reinsurance, portable employer contributions, improved premium tax credits, FSA and HSA reform, and expanded Medicaid and CHIP eligibility.

  3. Explains how the reforms work together. Rather than treating each proposal as an isolated initiative, the speech shows how lower premiums, portable coverage, smoother subsidies, and public insurance for lower-income households reinforce one another.

  4. Connects health insurance to household financial security. Continuous and affordable coverage helps families avoid medical debt, preserve emergency savings, change jobs, start businesses, and save for retirement.

  5. Offers a different philosophy of governing. The candidate supports the complete plan but invites Congress to examine, improve, and enact individual provisions rather than insisting that every reform be accepted at once.

The full speech appears below.

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