Rep. Davis Works to Help People Keep Health Insurance Through COBRA
jobless claims hit the highest level since the Great Depression,
Davis and a group of bipartisan lawmakers this week sent a letter urging House leaders to include federal assistance to cover some of the cost of COBRA in any future funding bill. This would help people who have lost their job due to COVID-19 be able to keep their same employer-sponsored health plan.
A key passage of their letter reads:
"On behalf of our many constituents suddenly facing joblessness, we write to urge you to prioritize, during negotiations for CARES 2.0, assisting workers who have lost or are in danger of losing their health insurance due to being laid off or furloughed.
"Currently, nearly 55 percent of American workers are insured through
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To: The Honorable
The Honorable
As you know, the coronavirus pandemic has had a severe and debilitating impact on the economy and the livelihood of American workers. Nearly 22 million Americans have filed unemployment claims and that number is only expected to increase as the outbreak continues. Millions of Americans are facing the loss of their paycheck and are poised to lose their health insurance as a result. Losing health insurance at any time is unacceptable, all the more so during an ongoing health emergency and all the attendant uncertainty. On behalf of our many constituents suddenly facing joblessness, we write to urge you to prioritize, during negotiations for CARES 2.0, assisting workers who have lost or are in danger of losing their health insurance due to being laid off or furloughed.
Currently, nearly 55 percent of American workers are insured through
COBRA is a vital program because it furnishes health insurance coverage while allowing workers and their families to maintain their provider network and keep the same doctor they had while they were still on their ESI. For our constituents, this offers peace of mind amid the instability of unemployment during the pandemic, in addition to vital continuity of care if they are in the process of getting treatment from a medical professional that they know and trust. COBRA is also important for union households in that it allows them to maintain the health insurance that they strived so hard to negotiate as part of the collective bargaining process.
We applaud your leadership in the run-up to the passage of the bipartisan CARES Act. It was key that we acted quickly to help Americans with direct cash assistance, increased unemployment insurance and more funding for hospitals and frontline health workers. As we look to CARES Act 2.0, we must keep in mind the millions of workers who have or may lose their health insurance coverage. Especially during a pandemic, no American deserves to have to choose between paying more to maintain health insurance or putting food on the table. The option for families to keep their existing insurance coverage amid COVID-19 should not be cost prohibitive.
Our constituents who are facing the dual crises of job loss and health insurance uncertainty need to be front and center in our discussions on the next legislative package. We look forward to working with you and the relevant committee chairs on how to proceed with lowering the barriers to maintaining coverage through COBRA during the pandemic.
See signatories here https://rodneydavis.house.gov/uploadedfiles/cobra_subsidies_final.pdf
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