Rep. Dingell Joins Michigan United, Parents of Premature, Special Needs Children to Speak Out Against Devastating ACA Repeal Bills
Today,
"The ACA and Healthy Michigan have extended critical protections to hundreds of thousands of families across the state, and the powerful and deeply personal stories we heard today underscore how important it is to ensure these protections continue," said Dingell. "Before the Affordable Care Act, being born premature was considered a pre-existing condition. The
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In addition to the Bates family, participants also heard from the Sanchez family whose son Benicio suffers from autism and benefits from Medicaid programs.
More than 11 million children in
The nonpartisan
Additionally, in
* 695,000 people have gained health coverage since the ACA was implemented.
* Roughly 1.6 million people in
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* A recent
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