Standing Beside Cancer Survivors, King Outlines Threat of AHCA to Those With Preexisting Conditions
In his remarks,
"But what's always haunted me since that day was that somewhere in America that year, 1974, there was a young man who also had a mole on his back but who didn't have insurance - that didn't have access to the care that I got. And he's gone. And that's not fair,"
To watch archived video of the press conference, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnWm4yz5sHQ.
Following the press conference,
Today, she is cancer free - however, in the eyes of insurance companies she will now always have a preexisting condition, and without the protections offered under the Affordable Care Act, she could be denied insurance.
"This isn't something that she was at fault for. It isn't something she did wrong. It isn't something she brought on herself. It's something that happened to her that could have happened to any of our children,"
An estimated 52 million Americans under the age of 65 have preexisting conditions. Yet, the American Health Care Act would do nothing to help lower the cost of their care. In fact, it takes away the guarantee of affordable care for those with such conditions. That means anyone who once suffered, or continues to suffer from conditions like diabetes, cancer or chronic asthma could be forced to pay more for their coverage under the bill.
Read this original document at: https://www.king.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/standing-beside-cancer-survivors-king-outlines-threat-of-ahca-to-those-with-preexisting-conditions



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