Distracted Senate Drops the Ball on Important Reauthorizations – Significant Impacts on Low-Income Families Possible

Despite an announcement of a deal on Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) reauthorization a few weeks ago, the Senate took no action when they quickly shifted attention to Graham-Cassidy. The program’s authorization expired last Saturday. Nine million children are covered by CHIP, with over 60,000 children covered in Washington State annually. Contradicting prior reports, Washington...

Threading the Needle: Bipartisan Compromise on Market Stabilization?

Congress returned to DC last week and are once again tackling health care. The Senate Health Committee started hearings about stabilizing the health insurance market. Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray seek to craft bipartisan legislation, but Murray acknowledges that “threading the needle will not be easy.” The committee heard from insurance commissioners, including...

Competing Proposals – Repeal and Replace or Medicare for All?

Yesterday, two contrasting health care reform proposals were released. The Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson plan appears to have similar effects to the recent Republican ACA repeal proposals and would  strip coverage from millions, gut the Medicaid program, and undermine the ACA’s most popular consumer protections. Meanwhile, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) released a Medicare for All proposal that would...

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