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WEST HARTFORD, CT - Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty (CT-5) on Saturday was interviewed by MSNBC'sRichard Lui about the House Problem Solvers Caucus and a slate of bipartisan proposals to improve the Affordable Care Act that the Caucus has put forward.
The Problem Solvers Caucus, of which Esty is a member, is a group of 43 representatives, split roughly evenly between Democrats and Republicans, who are committed to finding bipartisan solutions to the major challenges facing the nation.
The proposals the caucus released are ideas that members believe merit further exploration and public feedback, and are intended to set the stage for an open and bipartisan process aimed at lowering costs, restoring stability to the marketplace, and expanding options for care. More information about the Problem Solvers Caucus's proposals can be found here.
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