HOYER: NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS HOW EFFORTS TO MAKE AMERICA SICK AGAIN WILL IMPACT MARYLANDERS
"Repealing the Affordable Care Act will have devastating consequences for millions of Americans, including thousands of families in
Hundreds of thousands of Marylanders would be impacted by the Republican plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act without replacing it, including:
* 347,000 Marylanders would lose health insurance coverage, including 60,000 children;
* 975,000 Marylanders with pre-existing conditions would lose their coverage or see their costs increase significantly;
* 260,200 Marylanders enrolled in
* 72,175 Marylanders who receive cost-sharing reductions would be at risk of having their health care become unaffordable;
* 2,953,834 Marylanders with private health insurance would lose access to preventative services; and
* 86,073
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