The public option piece is not funded yet, what passed was to do an
actuarial analysis which is due in 2024, in theory this should estimate the cost to the government to actually implement the public option. From how I understand it we will still need to pass a funding bill after this analysis is done, and even after that we won’t see a public option until 2027.
It was passed, more information here: https://www.axios.com/2023/05/24/minnesota-passes-public-option-plan
The public option piece is not funded yet, what passed was to do an actuarial analysis which is due in 2024, in theory this should estimate the cost to the government to actually implement the public option. From how I understand it we will still need to pass a funding bill after this analysis is done, and even after that we won’t see a public option until 2027.
Awesome, thanks!