Anya Rader Wallack, Gov. Peter Shumlin’s special assistant in charge of health care reform, has been enmeshed in the administration’s push for a single-payer health care system since Shumlin took office last January.
Will Wallack throw her hat in the ring and apply to be on the Green Mountain Care Board, the five-member panel that will wield tremendous power over the trajectory of health care reform in Vermont?
“I have not made any decision about that at this point,” Wallack said on Wednesday.
Asked if she’s been encouraged by other people in the administration to apply for a position, Wallack said those kinds of conversations haven’t taken place.
Guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
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