Alaskans Could Still Suffer Most Harm Under Senate Version of GOP Health Plan
June 24, 2017
June 24, 2017
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Center on Budget & Policy Priorities issued the following news release:
The Senate's changes to the House-passed health bill do not change the fact that the bill would take away coverage from tens of thousands of Alaskans and make coverage worse or less affordable for thousands more. As with the House bill, Alaska may be the single most harmed state under the Senate bill's policies. That's because the bill still reduces tax credits more deeply for Al . . .
The Senate's changes to the House-passed health bill do not change the fact that the bill would take away coverage from tens of thousands of Alaskans and make coverage worse or less affordable for thousands more. As with the House bill, Alaska may be the single most harmed state under the Senate bill's policies. That's because the bill still reduces tax credits more deeply for Al . . .