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HEALTHCARE »» REGULATION »» AFFORDABLE CARE ACT »» Dec 04, 2023
In 2010, we passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - also known as the ACA or Obamacare. This was the first major change to our healthcare system since 1965 and made healthcare coverage available to 94% of our population. Obamacare is credited with giving more than 23 million Americans healthcare, reducing prices due to increased competition, and prohibiting the abuses allowed by previous HMO policies which included denying coverage for pre-existing conditions, lifetime caps on benefits, and charging women higher premiums than men. Before and after its enactment the ACA faced strong political opposition, calls for repeal, and legal challenges. Polls initially found that many Americans opposed the ACA, although by 2017, its provisions were generally accepted and the law gained popular support. This same year, the Trump administration came within a ‘thumbs down’ vote by Sen. John McCain of repealing the ACA. Today, Obamacare is supported by more than 70% of all Americans. However, many people feel Obamacare did not go far enough, as there are currently 85 million Americans who are still either uninsured or underinsured. Many say health costs are still too high and that the Affordable Care Act should include a public insurance option. Proposed legislation: Reintroduction of H.R.2010 - Public Option Deficit Reduction Act (117th Congress 2021-2022) Prospective Sponsor: Rep. Salud Carbajal (CA)
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