Democratic governor: Health law ‘no longer affordable’
Gov.
Dayton's comments follow former President
"The reality is the Affordable Care Act is no longer affordable for increasing numbers of people," Dayton said, calling on
The Democratic-driven criticism has emboldened
Few states have embraced the health care law more strongly than
But after several years of steadily increasing premiums, top state regulators said this fall that
Health care insurance shoppers will see premium increases that range from 50 percent to 67 percent on their plans for next year.
Across the nation, insurers have sought double-digit premium increases while major companies — including
"It's got some serious blemishes right now and serious deficiencies," he said.
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This story has been corrected to show that the Affordable Care Act became law in 2010, not 2009.
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