Baldwin Calls on Republicans to Protect Americans Health Care and Keep Government Open on Senate Floor
Unless Republicans act, over 20 million Americans will see their premiums jump 75% on average
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) took to the Senate floor to highlight the need to reverse Republicans’ deep cuts to Medicaid and rural hospitals through their Big Ugly Bill and stop Republicans from taking away health care tax breaks that help 22 million Americans afford their Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage. If Republicans refuse to come to the table and extend these tax credits for families, over 20 million Americans with ACA coverage will see their premiums skyrocket by 75% on average, including an estimated four million Americans who will be priced out of care altogether.
WATCH: Senator Baldwin delivers floor speech on impact of Republicans’ health care cuts
“We need to lower the cost of health care, not take it away from families. I simply refuse to just go along to get along because the people I represent are truly struggling, and the solution is right in front of us,” said Senator Baldwin. “The path to keep the government open and stop health care costs from rising for millions is on the table. This whole idea of a shutdown is totally avoidable. If Republicans refuse to see what is right in front of them, then a shutdown is on them, and Wisconsinites will know exactly who to thank when their health care costs skyrocket or is simply stripped away.”
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