Schatz Introduced State Public Option Act Today to Build on ACA's Progress, Provide Quality, Affordable Insurance Through Medicaid
"If
Schatz continued, "It's no wonder that, more than a decade later, the ACA continues to grow in popularity and is setting new records every year for enrollment. Why? Because people actually like having health care.
Schatz has been leading efforts to expand health care for all Americans. Today, he reintroduced the State Public Option Act which would allow states to create a Medicaid buy-in program for all residents regardless of income, giving everyone the option to enroll in a state-driven Medicaid health insurance plan. State public option programs have been shown to lower costs, increase consumers' choice in plans, and improve equity in coverage. Several states - including
"Health care is a necessity and not a luxury, and it shouldn't be something that the political parties argue about," Schatz said in closing. "In the richest country in human history, having it should not depend on your job or your economic status. It ought to be available and accessible and affordable to everybody. The vast majority of Americans agree, but there's only one party today fighting to make it a reality." bes aca screengrab for release
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Earlier this week some
There's no reason not to take them at their word, other than that if we take them at their word you sort of sound like you're exaggerating. That's the problem. What they're proposing is so outlandish that it sounds like, as a Democrat and someone who wants my point of view to win the day, it sounds like I'm exaggerating their point of view. I actually had to read this stuff from the Republican study group, and they are way out of the mainstream. Way out of the mainstream. Again, no reason not to take them at their word, because in
Millions of Americans are left to endure the disastrous consequences of this crusade every day. If
This is not what we should be fighting for. We have to work to get more people covered, because high-quality, low-cost health care should not be a luxury to some. And frankly, and I believe this, there's going to be a point where we don't fight about health care anymore. There's going to be a point at which
It hasn't stopped
There are still millions of Americans, especially in the middle class, who don't get coverage through work but make too much to qualify for subsidies. They deserve coverage too. The State Public Option Act, which I'm reintroducing today, bridges that gap. It provides a public option to anyone who wants health insurance by allowing states to create a program not based on income. These programs have shown to lower costs, increase consumers' choice in plans, and improve equity in coverage. Several states including
The bottom line is this: health care is a necessity and not a luxury, and it shouldn't be something that the political parties argue about. In the richest country in human history, having it should not depend on your job or your economic status. It ought to be available and accessible and affordable to everybody. The vast majority of Americans agree, but there's only one party today fighting to make it a reality.
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