Sen. Alexander to Tennessee Farmer: We’ve Got Christmas Present for You
The senator said that the legislation will not just reduce premiums, but will also reduce the amount of federal tax dollars that go to pay for Obamacare subsidies, according to the
The legislative package would include the Alexander-Murray bill to fund cost-sharing reduction payments for two years that help low-income Americans pay for co-pays and deductibles. It would give states more flexibility in creating policies at a lower cost and allow anyone to buy a "catastrophic" healthcare plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles. The package would also include the Collins-Nelson bill, which is based upon the experience of
Alexander told the story of a Nashvillian he met who will pay
"On Wednesday, I was in
"She said, 'My name is Marty. I'm a self-employed farmer. And the year before Obamacare started, my monthly insurance premium was
"I said, 'I guess you're one of those Americans who work hard and you don't get any government subsidy to help you pay for your health insurance.' She said, 'That's exactly right. I have to pay for the whole thing myself.'
"I said, 'Well, Marty, I've got a Christmas present for you if
"'So if your premiums are
The average Tennessean has seen premiums rise 176% over the last five years and an additional 58 percent this year, the senator said.
"So a very good Christmas present for Marty and men and women like her across this country would be for this
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