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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHere's how Trump and the GOP may try to weaken Obamacare
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/11/21/nx-s1-5198483/trump-republicans-obamacare-aca-medicaidPresident-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House could embolden Republicans who want to weaken or repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Trump, long an ACA opponent, expressed interest during the campaign in retooling the health law. In addition, some high-ranking Republican lawmakers who now have control over both the House and the Senate have said revamping the landmark 2010 legislation known as Obamacare would be a priority. They say the law is too expensive and represents government overreach.
The governing trifecta sets the stage for potentially seismic changes that could curtail the law's Medicaid expansion, raise the uninsured rate, weaken patient protections, and increase premium costs for millions of people. But implementing such sweeping changes would still require overcoming procedural and political hurdles.
"The Republican plans they don't say they are going to repeal the ACA, but their collection of policies could amount to the same thing or worse," said Sarah Lueck, vice president for health policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research and policy institute. "It could happen through legislation and regulation. We're on alert for anything and everything. It could take many forms."
Congressional Republicans have held dozens of votes over the years to try to repeal the law. They were unable to get it done in 2017 after Trump became president, even though they held both chambers and the White House, in large part because some GOP lawmakers wouldn't support legislation they said would cause such a marked increase in the uninsured rate.
Trump, long an ACA opponent, expressed interest during the campaign in retooling the health law. In addition, some high-ranking Republican lawmakers who now have control over both the House and the Senate have said revamping the landmark 2010 legislation known as Obamacare would be a priority. They say the law is too expensive and represents government overreach.
The governing trifecta sets the stage for potentially seismic changes that could curtail the law's Medicaid expansion, raise the uninsured rate, weaken patient protections, and increase premium costs for millions of people. But implementing such sweeping changes would still require overcoming procedural and political hurdles.
"The Republican plans they don't say they are going to repeal the ACA, but their collection of policies could amount to the same thing or worse," said Sarah Lueck, vice president for health policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research and policy institute. "It could happen through legislation and regulation. We're on alert for anything and everything. It could take many forms."
Congressional Republicans have held dozens of votes over the years to try to repeal the law. They were unable to get it done in 2017 after Trump became president, even though they held both chambers and the White House, in large part because some GOP lawmakers wouldn't support legislation they said would cause such a marked increase in the uninsured rate.
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Here's how Trump and the GOP may try to weaken Obamacare (Original Post)
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They skip over that part in the same way they skip over the parts of the Bible that don't fit their thinking.
LoisB
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CurtEastPoint
(19,188 posts)1. In the Constitution...
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.
LoisB
(8,715 posts)3. They skip over that part in the same way they skip over the parts of the Bible that don't fit their thinking.
LoisB
(8,715 posts)2. Well, I guess the MAGA crowd will finally come to realize that Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act are one and
the same.
underpants
(186,744 posts)4. Hopefully not hyperbolic but this is The Hunger Games
If you arent producing, you dont matter.
District 12 is Appalachia. The producer dies? Youre on your own. You serve no purpose.
My family is from WV bit not Appalachia. The father died and the family of Mom & 4 kids were left on their own. The survived and thrived. They had opportunities. They took advantage but they at least had a chance.