Congressional Wisconsin Republicans Will Raise Health Care Costs for Working Wisconsinites
MADISON, Wis. — With health care premiums set to more than double for working families, Derrick Van Orden has dismissed continued funding as “partisan demands” while Tom Tiffany directed Republican colleagues to “hold firm” in their position that will raise health care costs for Wisconsinites. Republicans have fought against affordable health care at every turn, and this deal rips away the critical ACA funding Wisconsinites rely on.
Additionally, almost half of all people with ACA coverage are small business owners, employees or self-employed. Without these tax credits, business owners will be unable to provide coverage for employees and face staffing shortages because people simply will not be able to work for small businesses. Tiffany has long looked for an angle to walk back the Affordable Care Act and Van Orden’s campaign website once called for “the last vestiges of the disastrous Obamacare” to be removed. Republicans will use this opportunity to raise the cost of living for working Wisconsinites.
See below for quick facts and a more detailed breakdown of how ACA premium increases will impact different counties and age groups:
- If premiums increase, over 277,000 Wisconsinites could face higher health care costs, leaving many families struggling to afford other essential expenses.
- Republicans already jeopardized health care for 276,175 Wisconsinites when they passed the Big Ugly Bill in July. Now, these new premium hikes will only make it harder for working families to get the care they need.
- The vast majority — 71% — of Americans oppose cuts to Medicaid.
- Over half — 55% — of Republicans oppose these cuts.
- 73% of Independents oppose these cuts as well.
- Republicans know how unpopular their health care crisis is – that’s why, behind closed doors, congressional Republicans privately admit their cuts to health care are a major vulnerability.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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