The
debate
on
healthcare
has
started.
On
Tuesday,
the
Senate
started
the
official
debate
to
repeal
and
replace
the
Affordable
Care
Act. The
‘motion
to
proceed’
procedural
measure
was
only
a
vote
to
start
debate,
it
was
not
the
actual
final
vote
on
a
healthcare
bill.
As
I
have
said
before,
I
want
to
support
healthcare
reforms
that
will
lead
to
more
affordable
and
practical
options
for
Oklahomans
of
all
socioeconomic
levels
and
all
health
conditions.
Republicans
and
Democrats
both
agree
that
the
Affordable
Care
Act
has
major
problems.
We
cannot
let
the
extreme
voices
of
fear
and
hyperbole
prevent
a
substantive
conversation
about
how
to
protect
families
in
poverty
and
ensure
greater
choice
for
everyone.
Congress’
intention
is
not
to
take
healthcare
away
from
Americans,
it
is
to
help
create
access
to
more
options,
lowers
costs,
and
ultimately
more
freedom.
Our
office
has
received
some
questions
about
this
process,
so
I
wanted
to
explain
what’s
going
in
this
video.
Below
the
video
are
some
additional
facts
about
Obamacare
and
healthcare.
CLICK
HERE
to
view
my
video
message.
Affordable
Care
Act
and
Healthcare
Facts:
- Healthcare
insurance
premiums
have
increased
76
percent
on
average
for
Oklahoma
residents
on
the
Obamacare
federal
exchange.
Oklahoma
is
one
of
five
states
to
only
have
only
one
insurer
on
the
exchange Blue
Cross
Blue
Shieldin
2017,
joining
South
Carolina,
Alaska,
Alabama
and
Wyoming.
- Since
2013,
health
insurance
premiums
have
risen
105
percent,
from
an
average
of
$2,784
in
2013
to
$5,712
in
2017
on
the
federal
exchange
(an
increase
of
$2,928), according
to
the
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services.
In
Oklahoma,
the
situation
is
much
worse,
with
premiums
skyrocketing
by
201
percent$4,968
higher
since
2013.
- At
least
44
counties
across
America
are
projected
to
have
no
exchange
insurer
in
2018.
That
number
will
likely
climb
higher
in
2019, according
to
the
Centers
for
Medicare
and
Medicaid
Services.
- Most
Americans
receive
their
healthcare
insurance
through
their
employer.
Although
a
much
smaller
percentage
of
Americans
receive
insurance
through
Obamacare
exchanges,
the
law
created
regulations
and
taxes
that
impacted
most
employer-based
insurance
plans.
CLICK
HERE
for
a
summary
of
where
most
Americans
get
their
healthcare
insurance.
- The
Affordable
Care
Act
individual
mandate
was
designed
to
force
healthy
people
to
buy
insurance
coverage,
however,
it
has
not
accomplished
that
goal.
Many
healthy
people
have
decided
they
would
rather
pay
the
IRS
penalty
than
buy
Obamacare
coverage. According
to
the
IRS,
for
2015,
6.5
million
people
paid
the
individual
mandate
penalty
and
another
12.7
million
claimed
one
of
the
various
exemptions
from
paying
the
penalty. In
fact,
95,910
families
paid
$20.9
million
in
Obamacare
penalties
in
2014,
with
the
vast
majority
of
these
households
making
incomes
of
less
than
$50,000
a
year.
- Members
of
Congress
and
their
office
staffs
have
to
buy
health
insurance
through
the
Obamacare
insurance
exchange.
- The
first
amendment
after
Tuesday’s
‘motion
to
proceed’
was
a
vote
on
an
updated
version
of
Better
Care
Reconciliation
Act
(BCRA).
I
voted
for
the
amendment,
but
it
failed
by
a
vote
of
43-57.
CLICK
HERE
to
read
some
information
on
the
BCRA.
This
week,
there
will
be
many,
many
more
amendments
voted
on
and
offered
by
both
Republicans
and
Democrats.
For
updates
as
the
debate
continues,
please
check
my
social
media:
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or
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