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22 Million More Uninsured Under Senate GOP Health Care Bill, CBO Reports
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/senate-health-care-bill-cbo_us_59512a7de4b0da2c731d398e?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
Twenty-two million fewer people would have health coverage over the next 10 years under legislation that Senate Republicans aim to bring to the floor for a vote this week, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
The measure would dramatically scale back federal funding for Medicaid and financial assistance low- and middle-income people receive to make private health insurance affordable. The hundreds of billions of dollars saved would mostly be transferred to wealthy people and health care companies in the form of tax cuts. And the bill would reduce the federal budget deficit by $321 billion over the coming decade.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) wants the upper chamber to pass the bill, called the Better Care Reconciliation Act, as soon as Thursday. To date, five Republican senators have expressed opposition to the legislation, along with a variety of health care and patient groups, including the American Medical Association, the American Hospital Association and the AARP.
Senate GOP leaders, who just released the text of the bill last Thursday, have already made major revisions, adding provisions that would lock people out of the health insurance market for six months if they go without health coverage for more than 63 days. That part of the bill is intended to prevent people from waiting until they develop costly illnesses or injuries to sign up for coverage.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)I can see running against this crap they are passing in 2018, guess they think we will fall from anything which knocks people off of health insurance. Yes, they need the help of Democrats, we are the ones who knows how write health care.
procon
(15,805 posts)previously announced?
Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)I see how it could be interpreted that way because of the word choice but I believe it's 22 million total according to CBO.
muriel_volestrangler
(101,321 posts)previously unaware of ... (with acknowledgement to Douglas Adams)