Bipartisan health care deal once again possible
A key Senate Committee began hearings on suggestions from state officials, health care professionals and patients on how to fix problems with the Affordable Care Act. The Republican committee chairman, Sen.
Four weeks ago, it seemed implausible, as the
Three weeks ago, it seemed impossible.
Then on Tuesday, the chance of a bipartisan deal once again seemed possible. Alexander and Murray announced an agreement on a proposal to make key changes in Obamacare based on those hearings and later discussions with colleagues.
"We found there was much more we agreed on than disagreed on when it came to strengthening health care and controlling costs in the near term," Murray said Tuesday in a speech on the
Some are things
The bill isn't drafted, but it even got a nod from Trump, who said during a press conference it could be "a very good solution" for one or two years until
Murray said she hopes the agreement can become law and would work with
"I'm encouraged by the progress we've made to prevent premium increases and to push back against
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