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program that cuts back on medicaid in order to have tax cut for wealthy people, but we do need to deal with the cost of the individual market and the premiums. one way to do that is to make sure that the cost sharing is a predictable payment to the insurance companies to cover the cost deductibles and co-pays. another thing we can do is improve subsidies for lower income families. democrats and reins cpublicans o that together. democrats and republicans can bring down the cost of prescriptio prescriptions. we could follow a canadian mod e. we could organize the patient as value reimbursement rather than just volume. do you accept the idea that repeal and replace of obamacare is a mandate for the republican majorities?
there is an agreement here, i m trying to think of this almost like middle east peace, first negotiate the the cease-fire and then agree, the democrat agree obamacare needs major reforms and here s what we re willing to talk about. what are you willing on your end to
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“The stakes of the risk corridor cases underscore the ACA’s outsized impact. The Supreme Court decides many of the most contentious and significant issues facing the nation, but even the Supreme Court does not get many $12 billion cases.”
- Former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement, who opposed the ACA in the Supreme Court twice before defending it in 2020[2]
No statute in modern American history has been challenged as much as the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Few, if any, other statutes are as long or as complex in design. No statute has been as politically wounded: Congress tried unsuccessfully to repeal the ACA more than seventy times and then worked instead, sometimes with the Wh
MaineUnited-statesTennessee-valleyCaliforniaTennesseeTexasWhite-houseDistrict-of-columbiaTellico-damAmericanChuck-schumerMarco-rubioIt s a shame on everybody. and who gets hurt? people. ohio governor john kasich on the impact of president trump s cuts to obamacare. welcome back to the broadcast, congressman. i want to get right to it and get your response to john kasich. are democrats partly to blame? no, democrats have proposed that we have risk corridors and that we fund the csrs. we ve made propositions. the problem is the republicans don t want to do anything to help it in the house. our bills can t get scheduled for a vote, a markup or a hearing. on the senate side, patty murray and lamar alexander tried to work together to provide a solution. senate democrats want to do that and lamar alexander wants to do it. but the republicans don t want
Trumpa-moronPeopleCutsJohn-kasichObamacareImpactEverybodyShameOhioDemocratsCongressmanBroadcastSubsidies? the standards of providing essential health benefits is not something we want to give up, routine checkups and maternity care, and if you have skimpy plans he wants people to have, it will cost all of us more. what we are willing to negotiate, i believe, would be increasing the risk corridors in the high risk pools, and that s something republicans and democrats agree on. but come to the table. also on the court case you talked about, that has not been completely revolved. that was a district court case. you are right, but they are giving the government the chance to appeal it to a higher court. the issue is the trump administration is not going to appeal it in the way the obama administration did. that s right. let s get you on what the president announced this morning on the nuclear agreement. he will talk about it out loud in a few hours but he with a long list of descriptions from the white house on this one. this is not, no matter what he says this morning, this
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