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From saving the Affordable Care Act to fighting the budget


From saving the Affordable Care Act to fighting the budget

APA advocates to save key health-care provisions and voices concerns over the president's proposed budget.

What Trump's 2024 Victory Means for the Affordable Care Act - KFF

During his winning 2024 campaign, President-elect Trump made conflicting statements about the future of Obamacare, though his record during ...

FACT SHEET: The President's Budget Protects and Increases ...

The Administration's actions to protect and expand Americans' access to quality, affordable healthcare have made a positive difference for ...

How Undoing Affordable Care Act Would Affect Americans' Health ...

A full repeal of the ACA would increase the number of uninsured Americans by up to 24 million, while health care providers' uncompensated care costs over a ...

What a big Republican win Tuesday could mean for Obamacare - NPR

With the Affordable Care Act once again under fire from Republicans, a leading health care economist explains what a Republican sweep might ...

As House Republicans Release Budget to Increase Health Care ...

President Biden and Vice President Harris fight to lower health care costs and protect and strengthen the ACA, Medicaid, and Medicare.

Deficit-Reducing Health Care Reform | The White House

Health insurance reform ends the worst practices of insurance companies, which will reduce health care costs and make coverage more affordable for all Americans ...

Congressional Republicans' Budget Plans Are Likely to Cut Health ...

House Republicans are expected to release an annual budget resolution that calls for large health care cuts, and Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) ...

Donald Trump misrepresents his push to repeal the Affordable Care ...

Trump and JD Vance are revising history by saying he chose to save Obamacare. In fact, Trump fought to undo it through executive action, legislation and ...

10 Ways the ACA Has Improved Health Care in the Past Decade

The health care law provides coverage for millions of Americans and protects people with preexisting conditions, but it remains under threat ...

What Has Become of the Affordable Care Act? | National Affairs

The Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010, offers something like the apotheosis of this peculiar model of ...

Medicare Facts & Fiction

As pundits and politicians continue to discuss the deficit, misinformation and confusion about Medicare and the Affordable Care Act abound.

Democrats to unveil ACA tax credit plan, teeing up next health-care ...

Lawmakers have spent years battling over the expanded tax credits and whether the coverage gains provided by subsidies outweigh their cost.

Six ways Trump has sabotaged the Affordable Care Act

I highlight six major sabotage initiatives which emerged in the wake of congressional failure to repeal and replace the ACA.

The Affordable Care Act

Committee Democrats believe that every American should have access to affordable, high-quality health care. The enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) ...

Improving Health for All Americans - Obama White House

President Obama promised that he would make quality, affordable health care not a privilege, but a right. After nearly 100 years of talk, and decades of ...

Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and colloquially as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. ...

The Fight to Save the Affordable Care Act Is Really a Class Battle

Starting to mitigate America's yawning class divide is exactly what the ACA did. And that's exactly what the Republican plan would undo.

Another election year battle over Affordable Care Act threatens ...

The number of Americans getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act has hit a record high with more than 21 million people signed up through the ...

'A Monumental Effort': How Obamacare Was Passed

Because of the ACA, no American is denied health insurance because of a preexisting medical condition, and 20 million people gained coverage.