New US Study: Compromise Health Law Changes Would Have Little Effect
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A bipartisan measure to stabilize the
With Republican efforts stalled in
FILE - Members of the press cover a
Good news, bad news
In the new analysis, the
While there is bipartisan support for the Alexander-Murray compromise in the
However, key legislative leaders say the Alexander-Murray health care changes could be added to other measures that lawmakers will be debating as current government funding expires in early December.
Treasury Secretary
Limited support
President
About 20 million people who previously had no health insurance have gained coverage under Obamacare, but
Most American workers get their health insurance coverage through their employers, while the government pays for much of the coverage for older and poorer people.
Individuals who buy their own insurance are most affected by the debate over the fate of Obamacare.
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