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| Trump: Obamacare key provisions to remain | |
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| mysysail | Nov 12 2016, 04:11 AM Post #1 |
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| mysysail | Nov 12 2016, 04:14 AM Post #2 |
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US President-elect Donald Trump has said he is open to leaving intact key parts of President Barack Obama's healthcare bill. Mr Trump, who has pledged to repeal the 2010 law, said he will keep the ban on insurers denying coverage for pre-existing conditions. He told the Wall Street Journal that he also favoured allowing young adults to be insured on their parents' policies. "I like those very much," Mr Trump said of the two pillars of the bill. |
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| ringotuna | Nov 12 2016, 04:31 AM Post #3 |
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US President-elect Donald Trump has said he is open to leaving intact key parts of President Barack Obama's healthcare bill. Mr Trump, who has pledged to repeal and REPLACE the 2010 law, said he will keep the ban on insurers denying coverage for pre-existing conditions. He told the Wall Street Journal that he also favoured allowing young adults to be insured on their parents' policies. "I like those very much," Mr Trump said of the two pillars of the bill. Trump stated waaaay back during the primary debates that he would keep these parts of the ACA. It should also be noted that both the ban on insurance companies denying coverage and allowing parents to keep their kids insured were part of an alternative Republican sponsored bill passed but vetoed in the Oval office. Edited by ringotuna, Nov 12 2016, 04:36 AM.
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| George Aligator | Nov 12 2016, 09:21 AM Post #4 |
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The legal complexities and political risks of ACA are such that even the Republican congressional strategy foresees almost two years before significant changes hit the public. How the righties will manage to wait that long without wetting their political pants and declaring their president a RINO is unknown. Significantly, the implementation of whatever the "replacement" turns out to be, it will come into force just as we are heading into the mid-term elections. |
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