“We haven’t moved an inch toward our objectives in the last seven years of giving states more flexibility in creating insurance policies in the individual market. This agreement does.”
"Our agreement permanently amends the Affordable Care Act to give new flexibility for states to create insurance policies that have a larger variety and lower costs and it continues the cost-sharing reduction payments during 2018 and 2019," Alexander said. "Cost-sharing reduction payments are subsidies that pay for copays and deductibles for low income Americans. Every Republican in the
Alexander continued: "The president says there should be no bailout of insurance companies. I agree 100 percent. So does
"Some conservatives object to the idea of paying them at all, but I would ask what's conservative about unaffordable premiums? What's conservative about
"The people still objecting are listening to the groups around
"We haven't moved an inch toward our objectives in the last seven years of giving states more flexibility in creating insurance policies in the individual market. This agreement does."
"We have a solution here.
Alexander and Murray released the names of 22 additional cosponsors -- Republican Senators
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