In all, up to 18 million Americans could lose Medicaid coverage through June 2024. Fortunately, the vast majority of these folks have a number of options for obtaining affordable coverage. They just have to know where to look.
things? other people who have models of this. and previously the cbo scored a bill similar to this. this is actually worse than the previous republican bills. and came out with at least 32 million people thrown off coverage. because we lose through medicaid expansion, i mean aca exchanges, but also going to cutback on medicaid so a lot will lose coverage there. and employees will begin cutting back because of the rising costs. very sensitive issue pre-existing conditions. what does this proposed legislation do as far as people suffering from cancer or other pre-existing conditions? so basically it says states can repeal the conditions and raising the rates for them. it says you can repeal t and it s estimated that half of the american population will be exposed to states where the law doesn t require that they do that. and your analysis as far as premiums what? well, premiums will initially go down, but then ultimately go up. because you are going to have just the fewer insur
he left a few things out. besides the three things, raise the ceiling, fund the government and pass harvey relief, they need to renew the flood insurance program which will be dicey, and the children s health insurance program, and the millions of americans on the aca exchanges would probably appreciate if it they would shore up obamacare. and let s remember, party leaders want to entirely overhaul the tax code and pass a tax cut. that was before dawn broke today. then president trump took that pin out of the grenade and added the 800,000 dlaca recipients to the list. and there s a category 5 irma which is freaking out meteorologists and could slam florida by week s end. this would be challenging with a highly functional congress and
the ceiling, fund the government and pass harvey relief, they need to renew the flood insurance program which will be dicey, and the children s health insurance program, and the millions of americans on the aca exchanges would probably appreciate if it they would shore up obamacare. and let s remember, party leaders want to entirely overhaul the tax code and pass a tax cut. that was before dawn broke today. then president trump took that pin out of the grenade and added the 800,000 daca recipients to the list. and there s a category 5 irma which is freaking out meteorologists and could slam florida by week s end. this would be challenging with a highly functional congress and administration but that s not what we ve had so far. the relationship between mcconnell and trump has gotten so bad that the wall street journal reports that the senate leader resorted to the silent treatment to deal with the
here. and try to rescue the health care system from donald trump, trying to sabotage this system in order to make sure that millions of people who get health care today through these aca exchanges continue to get them. so we don t have a lot of time here. would have been a lot better had we started talking to each either. and no one included us in these discussions a couple months ago. the president took to twitter to complain bitterly about filibuster rules in the senate after the defeat of the health care bill. apparently not comprehending that that had absolutely nothing to do with the way the health care bill went down. let s listen to mitch mcconnell correcting the president on that. well, i mean, it is pretty obvious that our problem on health care is not the democrats. we didn t have 50 republicans. they are not the votes in the senate as i ve said repeatedly to the president and to all of you. to change the rules of the senate.