Jones: Alabama is one of the states with the most to lose if health care law is reversed
Sen. Doug Jones, D-Alabama, said Tuesday that Alabama would be one of the hardest-hit states if President Barack Obamas 2010 health care law, the Affordable Care Act, is reversed by federal courts.
If the courts dismantle this law, Alabama is one of the states with the most to lose, Jones said. Its already a challenge for many Alabamians to access the health care they need, particularly in our rural communities.
Jones comments come after President Donald Trumps administration announced it would ask the federal courts to invalidate the Affordable Care Act. The Justice Department filed the notice to the court late Monday, which seeks to strike down the whole law including Medicaid expansion and protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
Instead of making that even more difficult, we need to be focusing on making some much-needed improvements to our current system, like lowering the cost of prescription drugs, combating the opioid epidemic, increasing access to rural health care and finally expanding Medicaid in the state of Alabama, Jones said. The Administration is playing politics with health care and we have to stand up to protect folks from losing their coverage and the vital protections that the federal health law guarantees.
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