Sentences with phrase «keeping obamacare»

New Yorkers opposed the passage of the AHCA by a 56 - 27 percent ratio, and were in favor of keeping Obamacare by a 67 to 30 percent, the poll found.
The vast majority of Americans support keeping ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion, according to a new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Voters in the four - county district said they believe that climate change is a significant threat (74 - 20 percent); favor a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants (66 - 27 percent), consider themselves 2nd Amendment rather than gun control supporters (54 - 43 percent) and support keeping Obamacare in place (50 - 45 percent).
Polls consistently show Upstate voters, including those in Katko's 24th Congressional District favor keeping Obamacare.
Does anyone doubt that, if you could offer Romney the presidency in return for keeping Obamacare and ROE, Romney would take the deal in a second?
They have settled on keeping Obamacare's taxes on the wealthy.
So Romney either told us what he was thinking (that he is basically going to keep Obamacare in place) or he flubbed explaining why his plan would be preferable.
By a 57 percent to 26 percent margin, New Yorkers back the Supreme Court ruling that essentially keeps Obamacare intact following a challenge to the federal government setting up health care exchanges in states that do not have them.
Those three Freedom reps wouldn't have dared vote to keep Obamacare.
«If I can't keep my Obamacare and I can't keep my subsidies I'm going to lose everything that I own.»
About two - thirds of Americans would prefer that Congress keep Obamacare as it is or improve it, a July survey showed — but the Senate version of the tax reform bill contains a provision that would essentially kill it as well.

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A scoop from Politico's Dan Diamond and Joanne Kenen: the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have already paid for Obamacare advertisements into February, meaning that television and digital ads for Healthcare.gov will keep running even as Donald Trump and a GOP Congress work to dismantle the law (sorry, the Politico article is available by pay subscription only.)
BCRA - A would satisfy hard - line conservatives by all - but - eliminating a health coverage entitlement; BCRA - B would be a kindler, gentler version that would keep some widely liked Obamacare provisions (such as ensuring affordable coverage for those with pre-existing conditions), trim Medicaid more gradually, and win the support of teetering moderates.
The New York Times» Margot Sanger - Katz points out that earlier studies by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)-- the independent scorekeepers who keep tabs on how legislation affects the budget and the country and whose report on the GOP repeal - and - replace effort last week sent Obamacare opponents into disarray — found that simply repealing Obamacare would only lead to 23 million fewer uninsured Americans.
Under Obamacare, the preferred model is value based — that is, hospitals get paid not to treat patients but to keep them healthy and avoid treatment.
But Trump's suggestions for keeping these high prices in check through a bidding process for Medicare could re-invigorate the nastiest political debates about «care rationing» that surrounded the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.
But if Price really is Trump's pick (several media outlets, including the Washington Post, have reported that the decision could be announced publicly as soon as Tuesday), there could be some friction between the Congressman's reputation as a hard - liner and the President - elect's apparent willingness to walk back some of his stiffer rhetoric — including recent statements suggesting that he may keep some major Obamacare provisions in place.
Even if you believe the federal government will keep its promises and won't further shift costs to states (and they recently cut our match rate to its lowest point in 25 years), even advocates for Obamacare admit the federal subsidies are front - loaded and that expansion will eventually cost the states.
State leaders tell senators that federal dollars are needed this fall to keep insurers participating in Obamacare next year and prevent big hikes in premiums.
Obamacare «allowed a person with cancer to both get and keep insurance because of the insurance market protections; it made sure the insurance the kind of person with cancer was purchasing was meaningful,» Sloan said in an interview.
One interpretation is that he is going to keep the guaranteed issue provision of Obamacare in place, and that this marks the beginning of Romney's slow motion surrender on Obamacare.
I too can't believe that Romney is describing VAGUELY the parts of ObamaCare he would keep without launching into an attack in terms of both LIBERTY and SUSTAINABILITY of ObamaCare as a whole.
We keep being told that Obamacare will not lead to health care rationing.
This will also keep people from becoming welfare recipients, allow us to cut cost ineffective programs such as Obamacare and help the government save a dollar or two.
if Obamacare was kept, everyone would have the insurance to cover it).
«Obamacare» allowed keeping your kids on your insurance (which you pay for) until they're 26 But today — We still can not purchase prescriptions on - line from Canada (where many of our drugs are made) to save $ The Supreme Court even admitted that a mandate would really be a tax..
Under Obamacare, mothers are able to expect either a rental breast pump or a new one to keep (new electric breast pumps cost around $ 400).
If Big Insurance can not force everyone to have insurance, then the sick and the well can not be pooled to keep premiums affordable.The Supremes decision on Obamacare will come downby Thursday..
«Angry Obamacare opponents» may be fired - up right now, but who says we can't assemble a grassroots army just as determined to keep their health care security?
Republican U.S. senators plan to write a health - care bill that could be radically different from the one passed last week by the House, including keeping some of the benefits and safeguards currently enshrined within Obamacare.
Trump has expressed a willingness to keep only parts of the law, but most health - care experts have roundly condemned cherry - picking Obamacare's greatest hits as unworkable in practice.
As the health care debate rages in Washington, twice as many New Yorkers say they want to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, than repeal and replace it, according to a new Siena poll.
Dan Maffei joined President Obama in ramming through Obamacare over the objections of the American people and he perpetrated the «If you like your plan, you can keep your plan» whopper we now know to be untrue.
Likely voters side with Obama over Romney on key issues, including keeping so - called Obamacare in tact, eliminating tax cuts for those earning more than $ 250,000, Medicare, and protecting abortion rights and women's access to contraception.
«The choice for Republicans is clear: they can keep Richard Hanna, who votes to raise taxes, to extend U.S. debt to economically dangerous levels by voting with Obama, Reid and Pelosi to raise the debt ceiling while bankrupting our nation, or they can choose a commonsense Republican like me who has a proven record of voting to reduce taxes, voting against the implementation of Obamacare in New York, votes against funding an illegal database (including ammunition database) against legal gun owners, voting against increasing our debt ceiling in New York and supports countless initiatives to reduce the burdens of government red tape on individuals and small businesses, including family farms,» Tenney said.
No one will forget Barack Obama's ObamaCare myth about keeping your doctor.
And two - thirds want to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, rather than adopt the repeal and replacement plan approved by the Republican - led House of Representatives.
Without the votes to block Obamacare repeal, Democrats are turning to procedural moves they believe will underscore their most powerful argument: Republicans are hiding their repeal plan from the public and using Senate procedures to keep it a secret.
By mandating a large number of Americans to participate in health insurance coverage makes Obamacare affordable for everyone, keeping premiums low.
The second - term Republican had made it clear for weeks that he could not support the bill, insisting that he would keep a 2014 campaign promise that he would not support a partial replacement for Obamacare.
Lhota has also condemned members of his party for shutting down the federal government, but said he supports a one - year delay in the implementation of the individual mandate in Obamacare, which was what the House GOP was demanding in return for passing a continuing resolution that would keep the government up and running.
The House and the Trump administration are asking to keep a pause on a years - long court battle over the legality of crucial ObamaCare payments to insurers, while Democratic attorneys general are seeking for the case to proceed.
U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson (R - Kinderhook) voted with the ayes Friday, Sept. 20 as the House of Representatives approved a measure — the «continuing resolution» — that would keep the government running, but defund the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
He added that half of all New Yorkers both opposed the AHCA and favor keeping or improving Obamacare, while only 17 percent both want Obamacare repealed and supported AHCA.
On Monday, he told the Albany Times Union that he wants to «keep what works and fix what doesn't» in Obamacare.
BY ANDREW MILLER In the days leading up to the shutdown of the federal government, Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, an upstate New York Democrat, twice voted to keep the government funded and against overturning Obamacare or delaying its implementation.
ALBANY — As the health care debate rages in Washington, twice as many New Yorkers say they want to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, than repeal and replace it, according to a new poll released Thursday.
The Siena College survey found that 65 percent of respondents want to keep and improve Obamacare while just 32 percent want to abolish it and supplant it with a plan championed by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans.
Trump has said he wants to keep some parts of Obamacare, like allowing children to stay on their parents» insurance plans until the age of 26, and not penalizing people for pre-existing health conditions.
By smaller margins, they want to keep and improve, rather than repeal and replace, Obamacare (by 18 points); consider themselves gun control supporters, rather than 2nd Amendment supporters (by 15 points); and, want the federal government to do more to stimulate the economy, rather than lessening its role (by nine points).
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