"Senate Democrats in search of a health reform compromise Sunday zeroed in on a new alternative to a government-run insurance plan -- signaling that the chances a final bill will include a pure public option are diminishing," reports Politico.
"The new idea -- for the government to create a national health insurance plan similar to the Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan -- seemed to gather momentum as the weekend went on, and the differences between liberals and moderates on the public option became even clearer."
Jonathan Cohn notes that Democrats have majority support for a public option, just not the 60 votes needed to stop a filibuster. He asks, "If liberals give yet more ground on the public option, what should they ask in return?"