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posted on February 25, 2021

Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to include health insurance reform and expansion as part of his presidential platform. He introduced a bill that would cover those who earned less than $1200 per year (or $31k today) and their dependents. It included sick pay, maternity benefits, and death benefits. Special interests opposed the plan and, according to Physicians for a National Health Program, they got their way.

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