New Mexico A.G. Balderas Condemns President Trump’s Proposed Rule That Eliminates Anti-Discrimination Protections in Affordable Care Act
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- The proposed rule will eliminate protections against discrimination for women, people with disabilities, the LGBTQ community and other vulnerable populations
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Today, Attorney General Balderas joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general in submitting a comment letter opposing the
"All New Mexican families deserve access to quality healthcare and should not be discriminated against for any reason," said Attorney General Balderas. "
The ACA prohibits discrimination in federal healthcare--from Medicaid, Medicare, and the healthcare exchanges, to federal healthcare grant programs providing safeguards against discrimination. Further, the ACA expressly seeks to provide equity in healthcare and prohibits any regulation that creates unreasonable barriers for individuals to obtain healthcare. The proposed rule contradicts this and other federal civil rights laws by sanctioning discrimination in our healthcare system. It will withdraw key protections, placing patients at greater risk of discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age.
In today's letter the attorneys general emphasize that the rule would undermine the robust anti-discrimination protections set under current law.
This would specifically harm:
* Women: The proposed rule reverses protections against discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy, recovery from childbirth or related conditions. It would lead to the denial of service related to reproductive health, resulting in an increase in unintended pregnancies.
* LGBTQ Individuals: The proposed rule reverses protections against discrimination on the basis of sex stereotyping and gender identity. It would lead LGBTQ individuals, who already experience barriers to receiving medical services, to avoid seeking healthcare services.
* Individuals with Limited English Proficiency: The proposed rule reverses protections for nearly 25 million people in
* Individuals Living with Disabilities: The proposed rule seeks to reverse requirements set in place to ensure providers make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, or procedures when necessary, to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.
Attorney General Balderas joined a coalition in filing the comment letter, alongside the Attorneys General of
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