Inhofe, Lankford Statement on Republican Health Care Discussion Draft
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INHOFE, LANKFORD STATEMENT ON REPUBLICAN HEALTH CARE DISCUSSION DRAFT
"Oklahomans are hurting from Obamacare," Inhofe said. "With just one insurer left in the entire state, Obamacare premiums increased 76 percent last year and have risen 201 percent since 2013. The Republican-led Senate is committed to repealing and replacing Obamacare, which will help to stabilize collapsing insurance markets, make health insurance more affordable and free the American people from the burdensome Obamacare mandates. I am continuing to review the details of the bill text released today and look forward to working with my colleagues in the coming days to address the crisis of Obamacare."
"Insurance markets are collapsing under the Affordable Care Act," Lankford said. "As time goes on, more insurance companies pull out of the Obamacare exchanges and healthcare costs continue to rise. This year, about one-third of the counties across America, including all 77 counties in



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