The Hill: “House Republicans on Monday unveiled their long-awaited legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare. The two measures dismantle the core aspects of ObamaCare, including its subsidies to help people buy coverage, its expansion of Medicaid, its taxes and its mandates for people to have insurance. (READ THE BILLS HERE AND HERE.) In its place, Republicans would put in place a new system centered on a tax credit to help people buy insurance…”
- See also – Washington Post – House GOP unveils health plan that replaces subsidies with tax credits – “The party’s long-awaited proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act would offer income-based aid to help Americans afford health coverage, an approach the party had long criticized. It also would scrap a penalty for the uninsured and would begin winding down the current health-care law’s expansion of Medicaid three years from now.”
- The New York Times – G.O.P. Health Plan Would Sub Mandate With Incentives. The plan would replace the Affordable Care Act with a system of tax credits aimed at enticing Americans to purchase insurance on the open market.”
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