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Scott vetoes Vermont Legislature’s latest attempt at healthcare reform

Scott said the bill would have favored only some insurance buyers, while supporters said it could have generated up to $80 million in savings.

  • Gov. Phil Scott vetoed a bill that would have implemented a reference-based pricing system for healthcare, saying savings should benefit all Vermonters, not just some insurance payers.
  • The bill, S.190, would have prohibited insurers from paying more than 200% of the Medicare rate for covered services, aiming to generate $40-$80 million in savings.
  • Scott cited fairness across the insurance marketplace as the primary reason for his veto, while supporters argued lower costs could have reduced public spending.
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Scott vetoes Vermont Legislature’s latest attempt at healthcare reform

Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed S.190, a healthcare bill designed to fast-track premium savings for two groups of insurance customers: public school employees and people buying plans on Vermont’s Affordable Care Act marketplace.

·New York, United States
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WCAX-TV broke the news in Burlington, United States on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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