Sisolak signs bill making Nevada the second state to adopt a public health insurance option
Nevada became the second state in the nation to enact a state-managed public health insurance option on Wednesday, with Gov. Steve Sisolaks signature transforming a bill that hadnt even been made public until six weeks ago into law.
Though Sisolak voiced his intent to sign the bill last week, his signature formally ends a more than four-year-long quest to establish a public option in Nevada, though, in many ways, work on the public option is just beginning. Under the new law, Nevadas public option plan wont be available for purchase until 2026, giving state officials time to conduct an actuarial study of the proposal to determine whether it will accomplish proponents goals of increasing health care access and affordability and at what cost. It also provides time for state officials to transform the still relatively broad-strokes concept into a workable policy and return to the Legislature in 2023 with any changes that may need to be made to the law.
I'm always looking for ways to expand health care opportunities in Nevada for Nevadans, and that's what this legislation does, Sisolak said during a bill-signing ceremony in Las Vegas. By leveraging the state's existing health care infrastructure and reducing costs, it is my hope that Nevadans will have improved access to comprehensive insurance.
Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro, whos expecting her first child this summer and sponsored SB420, nodded to the effect it could have on the states youngest residents.
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