Sens. Collins, Cassidy to Introduce ACA Replacement Plan to Expand Choices, Lower Health Care Costs
"There has been much debate lately on the best approach to replacing and reforming the Affordable Care Act,"
"Some of my colleagues have argued for immediate repeal without any replacement, an option that I reject for it risks leaving millions of vulnerable Americans without affordable health insurance and would undo important consumer protections provided by current law. Others have proposed repeal with the delayed effective date of two or three years to allow time for the
"I'm pleased to see a growing consensus among members of both the
"In 2015, I joined
"We recognize how different the needs of our states are, but our citizens should have access to affordable health care and to choose the path that works best for them. We'll be talking more about the specifics of our bill when we introduce it, but I'm excited about this approach. I'm not saying that it's perfect, but it's important that we put specific proposals on the table that our colleagues can coalesce around, debate, and refine so that we can move ahead and remove the fear and uncertainty of families who are relying on coverage through the exchanges without putting an undue burden on the employers who create jobs in this country."
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