RELEASE: MICHIGAN DEMS APPLAUD STATE SENATE DEMS CALLING ON CONGRESS TO PROTECT ACA EXPANSION – MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY
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The following information was released by the Michigan Democratic Party:
Today, Michigan state Senate Democrats passed a resolution calling for Congress to protect the Affordable Care Act (ACA) credits that help thousands of Michiganders afford their health insurance. Following its passage, Chair of the Michigan Democratic PartyCurtis Hertel released the following statement:
"Without financial assistance from the Affordable Care Act, countless Michiganders and their families will lose their access to health care as insurance prices skyrocket. I'm proud of Michigan Senate Democrats for standing up for the thousands of people who are going to be devastated if these ACA provisions aren't continued.
"Unfortunately, many Michigan Republicans have made it very clear they will pick Trump over their working families across Michigan, every time. Thankfully, Michigan Democrats will continue to stand up for the vulnerable Michiganders being forgotten by Trump and his Republicans."
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