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Californians really get what is at stake with their healthcare. We have the chance to make universal healthcare a reality now. It’s time to talk about how we get to healthcare for all that covers more and costs less,” Lara said in a statement. vintage native american woman eagle watercolor poster Republican House members sued the Obama administration over the funding of CSRs, and Trump’s administration inherited this ongoing lawsuit. If the lawsuit is won, or if the current administration dismisses the case, insurance companies stand to lose millions promised by the government. The potential loss is influencing many insurance companies to drop out of the Marketplace or increase premiums. In order to mitigate losses in the individual market, insurance companies are refusing to pay brokers on platinum tier and special enrollment plans that brokers have already sold.
Additionally, companies are lowering commission rates for those being delivered. In a Morning Consult/Politico poll of 1,988 registered voters, 44 percent of those polled were in favor of a single-payer healthcare system. Thirty-six percent oppose it, and 19 percent don’t know. Read here to see more on the poll and how political affiliation affected individuals’ outlooks. The House will leave for a one-week recess on Thursday. This gives Republicans four days to shore up enough votes before going back home to their constituents. Some lawmakers have hinted at a vote this week, but publically GOP leaders have said they have until the end of May to pass healthcare legislation. Language in the GOP healthcare plan still exempts Congress and their aids from being subject to state waiver provisions. This protects Congress and their staff from “losing the [ACA’s] popular provisions.” According to Rep. Tom MacArthur’s office,
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