Senate Republican Health Bill Would Harm Nevada’s Workers
The Senate Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would increase the number of uninsured by 22 million people by 2026, the
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In 2015, only 57 percent of employers nationally offered health benefits to their employees. Many of those who don't get coverage through their jobs rely on Medicaid coverage for themselves and their families.
204,000 Nevadans would likely lose the coverage they gained through
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Without Medicaid expansion coverage, many of these Nevadans would likely become uninsured. In addition, the



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