Senators Introduce Legislation to Improve Affordable Care Act, Make Coverage More Affordable for Middle-Class Families
"It's time to stop the partisan nonsense, take repeal off the table and work to improve and strengthen our health care system," said
"Defeating the Republican plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act isn't enough--we need to make the ACA stronger. I want to make the law work better for families nationwide by addressing affordability issues within the individual market," said
"We should be looking for ways to improve our health insurance system - not tear it apart. This bill will help make insurance more affordable and strengthen the financial security of American families," said
"Access to quality and affordable health care in America should be a right, not a privilege. It is not enough to defend the Affordable Care Act, we must figure out what more we can be doing to improve the lives of all Americans," said
"We need to work together to strengthen the Affordable Care Act and bring health care costs down for hard-working people," said Senator
"This is the kind of health care legislation the nation needs right now," said
Under current law, individuals and families making just
Under the bill, no individual or family would pay more than 9.69 percent of their monthly income toward health insurance premiums. Currently, 9.69 percent of monthly income is the maximum contribution households are required to make toward their health plan if they make between 300 and 400 percent of the federal poverty level.
The bill would be particularly beneficial to individuals aged 50 to 64, given that plans are more expensive for older individuals.
The bill is supported by the



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