Brown Hosts Roundtable in Youngstown as New Report Shows 2 Million Ohioans Could Lose Insurance If GOP Lawsuit Succeeds
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According to the report, twenty-nine percent of non-elderly adults in
"This is another Trump administration betrayal of hardworking Ohioans," said Brown. "
Brown was joined at Monday's roundtable by medical providers and patient advocates.
"Here in the Valley, our foundresses built our ministry on the basis of access to all. More than 100 years later, regardless of the future policy on patient coverage, we will continue to provide access to affordable and the highest-quality health care - here in the Valley and beyond," said
Among the many deniable preexisting conditions are most forms of cancer, mental health disorders, pregnancy, sleep apnea and arthritis.
More than 200,000 Ohioans were enrolled in ACA marketplace insurance in 2019. More than 600,000 Ohioans have healthcare coverage because of Medicaid expansion. If GOP Attorneys General and Governors are successful in overturning the ACA, the number of uninsured Americans would increase by 65 percent, 5.5 million young adults would lose the option to stay on their parents' healthcare plans, and hospitals would risk closure.
Brown will continue speaking out against these ongoing efforts to sabotage the ACA and throw millions of Americans off their health insurance.
Earlier this month, Brown joined 39 Senators in urging the
In 2017, Brown joined
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