insurance commissioners, and insurance companies. and into the sewing room i go to lose my mind and find my soul poster Meanwhile, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia will offer marketplace plans to 85 counties
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without any procedural obstacles, although members are already modifying their own healthcare bill. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) recently announced a planned absence to undergo surgery to remove a blood clot and into the sewing room i go to lose my mind and find my soul poster above his left eye. With the temporary loss of McCain’s vote, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) decided Saturday to delay the highly anticipated vote on the Senate healthcare bill. The postponement is expected to last for a week, allowing McCain to recover from surgery and return to Capitol Hill. The Senate is split between Republicans and Democrats. (Here is where GOP senators stand on the updated bill.) In order for the legislation to pass, McConnell can’t lose more than two votes. The Hill has reported on the Congressional Budget
Office’s analysis of the Senate healthcare bill, specifically on drastically increasing deductibles. The CBO found that “a standard benchmark plan under the GOP bill could face a deductible of $13,000 in 2026.” Under Obamacare, someone making around $57,000 would have a deductible of $5,000, and someone making around $27,000 would have a deductible of $800. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has started his campaign for “Medicare for All”, a single-payer healthcare plan, with digital ads to gather voters’ support. The ads will direct supporters to Sanders’ website, where they can sign on to his bill. Sanders is currently finalizing the bill and creating a campaign strategy. The Senate’s Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will hold bipartisan hearings on ways to stabilize the Affordable Care Act marketplaces for 2018, Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray (D-WA) announced Tuesday. Hearings are scheduled to start the first week of September. The committee will hear from ACA customers, governors, healthcare experts,
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