Sen. Brown Calls on President Trump to End Efforts to Sabotage the Affordable Care Act
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"As the COVID-19 pandemic grows more catastrophic by the day, we write to request that you immediately cease all efforts to repeal, sabotage, or undermine healthcare coverage and protections provided by the Affordable Care Act," the senators wrote.
"The American people should never have to worry that their President will pull their health insurance out from under them, but they especially shouldn't have that fear during a pandemic. The Affordable Care Act gives millions of Americans the peace of mind and the financial means to access health care, ensuring personal health and promoting public health. It's cruel to continue asking the courts to invalidate the ACA and pursuing your various other approaches to take away health care protections in the midst of the deadly COVID-19 outbreak. We ask that you direct your administration to reverse course in this lawsuit and end these sabotage tactics immediately," the senators concluded.
In addition to Brown (D-OH), the letter was signed by Senators
A copy of the letter can be found below:
President
The
Dear Mr. President:
As the COVID-19 pandemic grows more catastrophic by the day, we write to request that you immediately cease all efforts to repeal, sabotage, or undermine healthcare coverage and protections provided by the Affordable Care Act. While cases in
The Affordable Care Act helped 20 million Americans get health insurance and prohibited discrimination against the nearly 133 million Americans with pre-existing conditions, like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease./1 The Affordable Care Act made sure that coverage guaranteed ten essential health benefits, including emergency services, hospitalization, prescription drugs, laboratory services, and mental health and substance use disorder services. The Affordable Care Act eliminated lifetime and annual caps on coverage and provided for Medicaid expansion, which has been a lifeline to millions of Americans and has been instrumental in keeping rural hospitals open./2
Rather than shoring up and building on the success of the Affordable Care Act, your
Your administration did not stop with Texas v.
And now your healthcare sabotage comes face to face with a global health crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic comes after your administration has sought devastating budget cuts to key public health agencies and eliminated the global health security directorate at the
The American people should never have to worry that their President will pull their health insurance out from under them, but they especially shouldn't have that fear during a pandemic. The Affordable Care Act gives millions of Americans the peace of mind and the financial means to access health care, ensuring personal health and promoting public health. It's cruel to continue asking the courts to invalidate the ACA and pursuing your various other approaches to take away health care protections in the midst of the deadly COVID-19 outbreak. We ask that you direct your administration to reverse course in this lawsuit and end these sabotage tactics immediately.
Sincerely,
Footnotes:
1/ Uberoi, N., Finegold, K., and Gee, E. (2016,
2/ MACPAC. (2019, April). Medicaid enrollment changes following the ACA. https://www.macpac.gov/subtopic/medicaid-enrollment-changes-following-the-aca/#_ftn1
Lindrooth, R. C., Perraillon, M. C., Hardy, R. Y., & Tung, G. J. (2018). Understanding The Relationship Between Medicaid Expansions And Hospital Closures. Health Affairs, 37(1), 111-120. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.0976
3/ "DOJ, Plaintiffs File In Texas v.
4/ CMS Newsroom. (2017,
5/ CMS Newsroom. (2020,
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