BOSTON, MA – Statement of Robert Restuccia, executive director of Community Catalyst, in response to the Affordable Care Act repeal bill released tonight by Speaker Paul Ryan and House Republicans.
“Tonight, House Republicans released their so-called replacement bill, which would repeal broad swaths of the Affordable Care Act and make radical and harmful changes to Medicaid that would result in millions of people losing their health care.
“The proposals in this long-delayed bill are terrible for consumers. They would substantially decrease financial assistance for low- and middle-income consumers, making coverage less affordable. The GOP bill undermines the financial stability of the Medicare program and it reneges on longstanding federal commitments to states and to low-income children and families, seniors and people with disabilities. It makes these harmful changes to our health care system in order to finance tax breaks that overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy and big drug and insurance corporations.
“One of the most troubling aspects of this bill is its devastating impact on low-income people and those who struggle with substance use disorders for whom coverage under Medicaid has been a lifeline. The GOP bill would radically undermine our nation's efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. By repealing requirements for comprehensive coverage, it is a giant step backward in treating mental illness and substance use disorders.
“It's no wonder the bill’s drafters kept the content a secret as long as possible. It flies in the face of what the American people want. Recent public opinion polling shows Americans are looking to Congress and President Trump to improve upon the gains made under the ACA, not work to dismantle them. Unfortunately, the GOP bill does just that.
“Republicans are ignoring their constituents, who have called and written letters, rallied by the thousands and confronted their leaders at town halls to make their voices heard. They are recklessly moving ahead with a plan that would make working families and the most vulnerable Americans pay more for less, stripping away health coverage from 30 million people and raising health costs for millions more, in order to finance tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans.”
###
About Community Catalyst
Community Catalyst is a national, non-profit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1998 with the belief that affordable quality health care should be accessible to everyone. We work in partnership with national, state and local organizations, policymakers, and philanthropic foundations to ensure consumer interests are represented wherever important decisions about health and the health system are made: in communities, courtrooms, statehouses and on Capitol Hill. For more information, visit www.communitycatalyst.org. Read our blog at http://blog.communitycatalyst.org. Follow us on Twitter @healthpolicyhub.
Recent Press Releases
Extended Tax Credits to Provide Families with Immediate Financial Relief but Policymakers Can Do More to Make Health Care Affordable
Millions of people will benefit from this legislation starting on January 1, with an outsized impact on communities that have faced discrimination, barriers to economic opportunity, and affordable coverage and care
Community Catalyst Celebrates Senate Passage of the Reconciliation Package; Urges for Swift Adoption in the House
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 brings down prescription drug prices and extends tax credits for insurance premiums, which will have a large impact on health care affordability for millions across all races and ethnicities.
Community Catalyst Celebrates Senate Passage of the Reconciliation Package; Urges for Swift Adoption in the House
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 brings down prescription drug prices and extends tax credits for insurance premiums, which will have a large impact on health care affordability for millions across all races and ethnicities.
Community Catalyst Urges for Swift Passage of Reconciliation Package in Senate, Praises Inclusion of ACA Credits and Supports Continued Efforts to Close the Medicaid Coverage Gap
The Senate package would make a huge difference for millions of people by driving down the cost of certain prescriptions and keeping health care coverage affordable for families who buy insurance on ACA marketplaces.
Senate Proposal Makes Progress on Affordability, But Getting Medicaid Coverage to 2.2 Million People Must Be Added
Community Catalyst and its partners will continue to push for the inclusion of Medicaid coverage for the 2.2 million people trapped in the coverage gap.