Key facts
- Vermont Governor Phil Scott vetoed S.190, a healthcare reform bill.
- The bill aimed to implement reference-based pricing for public school employees and ACA marketplace insurance buyers.
- Governor Scott cited fairness and broad-based savings as reasons for the veto.
- He plans to pursue similar reforms through executive action.
- Lawmakers expressed disappointment, with one calling the veto vengeful.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott has vetoed S.190, a healthcare bill that sought to accelerate the implementation of reference-based pricing for public school employees and individuals purchasing plans on the state's Affordable Care Act marketplace. Scott stated in a letter that his decision was based on fairness, arguing that savings should be shared broadly across the entire insurance system rather than directed at specific groups.