Don’t put up with the GOP attack on health care
I have long been a supporter of the idea that all Americans should have the right to affordable health care. New surveys by the
Why? Because partisan attacks are threatening the advances made by this landmark legislation that provided millions of Americans with health insurance and gave us all important protections. Protections like coverage for pre-existing conditions, which the
The repeal of the ACA's individual-mandate penalty and its proposed short-term rule plan are expected to increase the average Hoosier individual premium by
If you're among the 3.2 million Hoosiers who have employer-based health insurance, you might not see the impact as clearly as the nearly 150,000
What if you lose your job, however, and have a preexisting condition? Before the ACA, pre-existing conditions would have been used as a reason to deny you health care coverage.
Do we want to return to those days? Apparently, the
I'm not trying to whip up fear. The fact is, the fear already exists, according to the
This fear shouldn't exist. Policymakers should be working together to improve the ACA rather than blow it up. There were bumps in the road to enact the legislation, but what's happening now is like an interstate pile-up. It's a wreck that was not an accident. It's being engineered by
I encourage everyone to ask their congressional representatives whether they are part of a team working to help ordinary Americans or part of the Trump demolition team. Ask them what they will do to protect the right of affordable health care that 82 percent of
And then in November, remember what they said.^
GOP ignores will of the people
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