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John McCain
John McCain
stated on October 26, 2008 in Waterloo, Iowa:

If parents “don’t have health insurance that Senator Obama wants them to have (for their children), they will be fined.”

Half-True
By Angie Drobnic Holan
October 26, 2008

Fines are possible, but for uninsured

In an appearance on

Meet the Press

with a little more than a week to go before Election Day, John McCain criticized Barack Obama’s health plan as too burdensome to many Americans.

“I think that we cannot fine small business people … small business people who have employees without health insurance, that he’s going to fine them if they don’t have the insurance policy that Senator Obama wants them to have, that if they have children that don’t have health insurance that Senator Obama wants them to have, they will be fined,” McCain said.

We’ve previously checked McCain’s statement that Obama wants to fine small businesses that don’t participate in his health plan and

found it False

. Now we’ll look at the statement that “if they have children that don’t have health insurance that Senator Obama wants them to have, they will be fined.”

Obama’s health plan does have a mandate that children have insurance, and it would likely include an eventual fine once all the elements of the health plan are in place. Here’s how Obama explained it in an interview with the

Indianapolis Recorder

published Oct. 24, 2008:

“We would not impose a penalty until we’ve ensured the (State Children’s Health Insurance Program) and other programs have made it absolutely affordable for every child to be covered. My belief is that you’ve got to make sure people have an option before you start fining them. Once we’ve got the options in place, we’d impose a fine in the ballpark of what it’d cost to provide insurance for their child. … Children are relatively cheap to insure. We’re going to be providing subsidies to make sure people can afford them, but we’re also going to expect our parents are showing some responsibility in signing up their kids.”

So McCain is right about a possible fine, even if he doesn’t mention that it would not be imposed until after the program is in place.

We have a bigger problem with McCain’s explanation that people get fined if their children “d

on’t have health insurance that Senator Obama wants them to have.” Actually, the fine is if the children are uninsured, not if they are insured under a certain

type

of plan. Obama wants all children to be insured, but he leaves many options through which this could occur. One of the central premises of Obama’s plan is that people who are currently insured keep the insurance they have.

So we find McCain is correct to say that the parents of children could face fines, but he is wrong to imply that it’s the type of coverage that matters. We rate his statement Half True.

Our Sources

Meet the Press, John McCain interview , Oct. 26, 2008

Indianapolis Recorder, Barack Obama Interview , Oct. 24, 2008

PolitiFact.com, He says universal, but it's no guarantee , Nov. 15, 2007


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