The real losers in the GOP's latest Obamacare repeal plan
Senate Republicans have struggled for months now to find a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare that their 52-member caucus can get behind. Their latest plan, which began taking shape early Tuesday, is to simply repeal the individual mandate and a few other regulations a strategy since dubbed skinny repeal.
It would hurt some American health care consumers in a very different way than previous GOP bills would have.
The losers of a skinny repeal bill, should it pass, are the middle-income Americans who purchase coverage on the individual market.
Many of the Obamacare enrollees Ive interviewed in Southeastern Kentucky, an area that predominantly voted for Trump, fall into this category.
Senate Republicans have struggled for months now to find a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare that their 52-member caucus can get behind. Their latest plan, which began taking shape early Tuesday, is to simply repeal the individual mandate and a few other regulations a strategy since dubbed skinny repeal.
It would hurt some American health care consumers in a very different way than previous GOP bills would have.
The losers of a skinny repeal bill, should it pass, are the middle-income Americans who purchase coverage on the individual market. Many of the Obamacare enrollees Ive interviewed in Southeastern Kentucky, an area that predominantly voted for Trump, fall into this category.
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