Rep. Dingell Issues Statement on Trump Administration Action on Affordable Care Act
"Protecting coverage for people living with pre-existing conditions isn't a partisan debate - it's life or death for millions of Americans," said Dingell. "Every American has the right to quality, affordable healthcare. Too many Americans worry about going to the doctor because they don't know if they can afford treatment if they are diagnosed. We must work together to strengthen coverage and lower healthcare costs. Our work is laid out for us. Improving healthcare for all Americans will improve the economy and make our communities healthier and happier.
Dingell continued, "For years, my colleagues on both sides of the aisle agreed that people with pre-existing conditions deserve access to quality, affordable healthcare. Not high premiums or junk plans that don't cover necessary care. We cannot go back to the days when people with high blood pressure, diabetes, heart issues, asthma, or a sinus condition - let alone cancer - could not buy or afford health insurance because they had a pre-existing condition. Almost every day, I am stopped by someone who is scared, worried, and concerned. Instead of moving backwards, we must strengthen the Affordable Care Act and expand access to healthcare for every American."
Tuesday, Dingell - a member of the Health Subcommittee - put her support behind legislation to protect people with pre-existing conditions, reverse the
Dingell is a passionate advocate for improving healthcare. Last month she introduced Medicare for All which is bold legislation to guarantee healthcare coverage and establish a single payer system. Dingell consistently fought back against efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Last


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Rep. Johnson Co-Sponsors Protecting Pre-Existing Conditions & Making Health Care More Affordable Act
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