Gov. Deval Patrick said the individual health insurance mandate in his state of Massachusetts is working well, popular, and not a “budget-buster.”
“The fines have gone down because more and more people have taken up the insurance and it’s been good for people,” Gov. Patrick said on Daily Rundown. “We’re healthier, more employers are offering insurance than ever before. The expansion has added 1% to our state budget, so it hasn’t been a budget-buster.”
Massachusetts health care reform law was made law in 2006 by then governor Mitt Romney who now opposes the national Affordable Care Act that creates a federal health insurance mandate.
Gov. Patrick explained how the mandate has brought health care costs down overall.








