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New May 24th, 2017
CBO: House GOP Plan Would Still Reverse All ACA Coverage Gains
CBO: House GOP Plan Still Reverses All ACA Coverage Gains
What Hasn't Changed in the New House ACA Repeal Bill: Coverage Cuts Pay for High-Income Tax Cuts
CBO: Moderate-Income Older People Will Pay Far Higher Premiums Under House GOP Health Bill
CBO: House GOP Health Bill Makes Millions Uninsured
CBO: House GOP Health Bill Cuts Medicaid By $834 Billion
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The House Republican Health Bill Would End Nationwide Protections for People with Pre-Existing Conditions
Under the House Bill, Plans Across the Country Could Go Back to Putting Lifetime Limits on Coverage - Even If You Get Your Coverage Through Your Job
The House Republican Bill Would Bring Back Some of the Worst Problems of the Pre-ACA Market for People with Health Conditions
Latest House Health Bill Ends Nationwide Protections for People with Pre-Existing Conditions
Latest House Health Bill Ends Nationwide Standards for what Health Insurance Plans Have to Cover
Latest House Health Bill Ends Nationwide Standards for what Health Insurance Plans Have to Cover
Latest House Health Bill Ends Nationwide Protections for People With Pre-Existing Conditions
By the Numbers: House GOP Health Plan in 2026
President Trump asked African Americans what they have to lose. As it turns out, one answer is health insurance. Obamacare boosted African American insured rate by 5 percentage points. The House repeal plan would endanger these gains.
Who Could Be Left Out Under the House Republican Plan to End the Medicaid Expansion
Millionaires Gain $40 Billion While 32 Million Poor Households Lose $38 Billion Under House GOP Health Plan
Large Majority of Low-Income Adults on Medicaid Already Work
Most Adults Who Get Medicaid Work - And Those Who Don't Mainly Are Ill or Disabled, Caring for a Family Member, or Going to School