THAT just happened: The Georgia run-off election, shifting control of the Senate, and what it means for federal healthcare policy

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Whoa, Nellie! What was THAT that just happened in Georgia? The Democrats — not to their surprise but to the surprise of some others — have captured the two U.S. Senate seats for Georgia in special run-off elections, and that changes everything in Washington, at least for the next two years. But does everything include federal healthcare policy? Ed and Scott sit down the afternoon following the election, while the Capitol building is under siege, and ponder: How exactly do the Democrats control the Senate when they and the GOP both have 50 seats? President-elect Biden’s campaign platform included major healthcare policy items … where do they fall now, in his policy batting order? Why doesn’t majority control of the Senate give the Democrats carte blanche on major health reform initiatives? Should Scott be sweating out potential tax reform as an uber-high wage earner? Is Medicare for All in the potential cards, or not so much? Scott goes ”on the record” with his answer! Take it to the bank, EIAFOM peeps!