CORRECTION: CORRECTION: Murkowski doesn’t like much about House health bill; Ryan begs for Young’s backing
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Murkowski held a Facebook Live "town hall" on health care Thursday, taking questions from constituents online. Murkowski held her town hall not long after word circulated on
The senator detailed an array of concerns with the bill, but said she remained "committed to repealing the Affordable Care Act."
Murkowski cited three main problems in
But Murkowski said she is not happy with much in the House health care plan.
[Lacking support, House leaders postpone vote on
There were quite a few major policy measures drawn from the ACA that Murkowski wants to keep in place, she said, including:
--Prohibiting insurance companies from discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions.
--Allowing young people to stay on their parents' health care plans until they turn 26 years old.
--No lifetime or annual limits on coverage spending.
--"I don't support pulling the rug out from those who have received coverage" under
--No repeal of the Indian Health Insurance Act, which was passed as part of the ACA.
--Murkowski said she doesn't think funding for
Aiming for those ends, Murkowski said the House bill -- the American Health Care Act -- is deeply "flawed."
"As the bill stands right now in the House, I cannot support it," Murkowski said Thursday on the Facebook Live event.
The bill does not take
Alaska Rep.
The congressman said he was still working to extract concessions for
The
Meanwhile,
That includes 30,000 Alaskans covered under
"For the past two years, my team and I have heard from Alaskans statewide who received lifesaving procedures, critical care for loved ones, and peace of mind knowing they had health care coverage," Walker said in a statement.
Walker and Murkowski both noted the mental health and addiction treatment options ACA offers to Alaskans during a time of an opioid epidemic.
In the end, Murkowski is hoping to see increased access to health care in
Murkowski would also like everyone to slow down.
"I cannot and will not support a reckless repeal process," the senator said Thursday. "I have urged caution and a thoughtful, considered process."
Earlier in the week, a reporter asked her about indications Senate Majority Leader
Here are some of the questions Murkowski answered online Thursday. (Questions are paraphrased):
What about the 24 million Americans that the
"No, I don't think it's acceptable for 24 million people to lose coverage," Murkowski said. The senator said she wants to reduce costs and increase access, and the House bill "takes us backwards."
Murkowski noted she was still awaiting the second CBO analysis of the House bill. It actually came out while she was speaking.
The new estimate, taking changes into account, said the same number of people would lose coverage, but it would reduce the deficit by
What about
Murkowski made it clear throughout her live chat she does not support cutting federal funding for
On how to aid her cause, Murkowski told supporters to "remind other lawmakers that women's access to care" is important and "
What about allowing the purchase of insurance across state lines, since
Murkowski said she is in favor of provisions to encourage insurance purchases across state lines.
But
What about the 'Cadillac Tax'?
Murkowski, like most
But Murkowski said her reasons are
Correction: This story initially misstated the change in deficit reduction reflected in the new
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