Eleven years after its signing, the Affordable Care Act is drawing hundreds of thousands
Source: New York Times
Eleven years after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, the reach of the law is growing, with hundreds of thousands flocking to its marketplace and even deeply conservative states considering its Medicaid expansion.
More than 200,000 Americans signed up for health insurance under the law during the first two weeks of an open enrollment period created by President Biden a sign that those who lost insurance during the pandemic remain in desperate need of coverage, according to federal officials and health policy experts.
And a provision in the presidents $1.9 trillion stimulus law to make Medicaid expansion more fiscally appealing has convinced deep-red Alabama and Wyoming to consider expanding the program to residents whose incomes are too high to qualify now but too low to afford private health plans.
Tuesday is the 11th anniversary of the health laws signing, and the Biden White House is going to mark the occasion in a big way. The president will travel to Ohio as part of his Help Is Here tour to talk up the stimulus bill, which also expanded subsidies to make insurance affordable for middle-class people. And his newly installed health secretary, Xavier Becerra, will travel to Carson City, Nev.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/22/us/biden-news-today/eleven-years-after-its-signing-the-affordable-care-act-is-drawing-hundreds-of-thousands-of-enrollments
Full headline: Eleven years after its signing, the Affordable Care Act is drawing hundreds of thousands of enrollments.
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(36,800 posts)All democrats/independents of course.
No loyal republicans/Trumpsters would sign up.
Right?