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In November of 2015, Christopher Briggs and his wife received the news that no parent ever wants to be given. Their three-year-old daughter Colette had been diagnosed with leukemia. At that moment, the Catholic-Christian family began fighting a war on two fronts; one against the notorious disease of cancer, the other against the new and “improved” health insurance system created under the Affordable Care Act.
Now, more than five years later, Christopher finds himself cast in the role of critic, patient-advocate, and reformer of a system that was supposed to be in support of his daily life, not a preoccupation of it. Working with the likes of John Goodman and Michael Cannon he devotes much of his time trying to inform fellow Americans of both the intended and unintended consequences of the Affordable Care Act. He wrote a passionate and intelligent piece published on the