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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20150306

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20150306

Of the law. It is just getting underway. I want to give a special thanks for braving the elements and trouble uncertainties to get here. If you decided that staying home was the better part of your valor andd you are watching from cspan, welcome to you too. Every new congress in recent years, the Kaiser Foundation and the alliance have sponsored a series of briefings on a number of the most Important Health policy topics that are at the sy center of debate in congress. After todays briefing on the Affordable Care act, we will be conducting three more of these primers next month not next friday, but the two fridays following that, and on wednesday april 1, on medicaid, medicare, and healthcare costs respectively. Mark your calendars. We will see you back here. As for todays program, one might ask, why there is a nee ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20150307

Its well, thats what qualified means, justice alito. It means that, you know, if youre not qualified, youre unqualified. And so, i mean, thats what it means. And so youre just reading the word qualified out of the statute if you read it that way. Qualified is used in the in the lay sense of the term, its not a technical term here. Well, i think well, given the way its defined, its defined as a person who resides in the state. It excludes people out of state. It does that because the statute was quite clear that you werent going to be allowed to shop for insurance policies across state lines because that would infringe on traditional state prerogatives regulating insurance. And it and with respect to prisoners, it doesnt make any sense to say that prisoners should be able to get insurance. Mr. Carvin says, yes, it does because they get out of prison. Well, theres a specific statutory provision that says when you face a changedlife circumstance, such as getting out of prison, you can sig ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20150307

It fills in the gaps in the current system. Namely, it expands medicaid to cover more low income adults by establishing raising the eligibility threshold. Just to note. The federal Poverty Level is that 11,000 dollars around 11,000. It also creates a new Health Insurance marketplace, where people can go to shop for and an role in private insurance. Through these marketplaces premiums of these are available to people without access to other coverage, who have incomes between 100 and 400 of the Poverty Level to make that coverage more affordable. All of these expansions are made to work by Health Insurance market reforms that prohibit insurers from denying people coverage or charging them more because they are sick. It also imposes new requirements on individuals to ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington This Week 20150309

Every new congress in recent years, the Kaiser Foundation and the alliance have sponsored a series of briefings on a number of the most Important Health policy topics that are at the center of debate in congress. After todays briefing on the Affordable Care act, we will be conducting three more of these primers next month, not next friday, but the two fridays following that, and on wednesday april 1, on medicaid, medicare and healthcare costs respectively. Mark your calendars. We will see you back here. As for todays program, one might ask, why there is a need for a primer on outlaws, a few weeks of being five years old, and has been in the spotlight virtually every day since it was signed into law. Well, there are two fairly large reasons, one being this is a fairly complicated law, as some of you have found. With ....

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