Republicans are taking a big political risk on health care
They're trying to scale back major benefit programs being used by millions of people. And they're trying to do it even though much of the public is leery of drastic changes, and there's no support outside the GOP.
It's not stopping them.
After seven years attacking former President
"I don't think anything of this consequence has ever been passed in the entitlement arena," said
Unprecedented "is a perfectly fair characterization," said
Some of the central issues in the
HISTORIC SHIFT
Health care programs usually grow faster than other government services.
The talk is all about repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act. But the
"There is no capacity at the state level to pick up the slack if the federal government withdraws its commitment," Sen.
Health and Human Services Secretary
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
In addition to reducing federal health spending,
"Across America, premiums are skyrocketing, insurers are fleeing, and the American people are paying much more for much worse coverage," President
The CBO estimates that the GOP approach would lead to lower premiums than under current law, but the trade-offs could be significant.
Insurance, on average, would pay for a smaller share of health care costs, meaning that deductibles and copayments are likely to be higher. In some states, certain policies may not cover services such as substance abuse treatment. Over time, people with health problems might be priced out of the market.
PROMISES, PROMISES
Trump's promise to repeal Obama's health overhaul was a fixture of his campaign. But he also said he was a different kind of Republican, who would not cut
Later in the campaign, Trump announced support for a Medicaid block grant, a way of limiting federal spending on the program. But candidate Trump didn't elaborate on details, and repeatedly promised voters "great" health care.
The president again made that promise last week: "The
But health care policy is all about trade-offs, and
"There are critical, life-changing decisions being made about Americans' health care right now in the
LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN
"They're sending legislation through the



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