House Democrats are taking their first steps to fulfill their promises to strengthen Obamacare and lower drug prices, as the fate of the Affordable Care Act promises to be a major 2020 election issue.![]()
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Month: April 2019
Senator pushes bills to protect ACA coverage
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, discusses the GOP effort to replace Obamacare as well as her effort to reduce the costs of health care.
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Bill Shorten pledges $2.3bn cancer care package in Labor budget reply – video
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, delivered his budget reply at Canberra’s Parliament House on Thursday. He characterised the cancer package as ‘the most important investment in Medicare since Bob Hawke created it’
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Bill Shorten’s budget 2019 reply speech: Labor makes party’s case for government – as it happened
Labor leader gives party’s reply to the federal budget as seats tighten before Australian election campaign
That is it for the evening folks.
It has been a big week and many thanks for staying with us. Thanks to Mike Bowers for his sterling pitchers, as well as the brains trust: Katharine Murphy and Paul Karp. Amy Remeikis is a trooper, I have just surfed in for the night.
Some quick analytical thoughts on Bill Shorten's de-facto campaign launch tonight. Direct appeals to the base, to women and young people. Many connection points, from tax relief for workers who haven't got wage rises, the return of lost penalty rates, to the cancer package.
The cancer pledge connects with so many people, speaks to their lived experience. It will make disillusioned voters sit up and take notice. It was unclear until tonight how Labor would recalibrate on Medicare. Now we have a sense of how that services campaign will be structured.
Shorten was confident tonight, as was the team sitting behind him. Labor is selling a team to voters, not a presidential leader. It's also framing a positive campaign, in the process projecting itself as the incumbents, daring the government to go negative.
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US Health Policy—2020 and Beyond
Health care is always on the minds of the public, usually ranking among the top 3 concerns. Virtually all of the Democratic presidential candidates have discussed or will shortly detail health care proposals, whereas President Trump and the current administration recently expressed support for repealing the Affordable Care Act. With the presidential election just 18 months away, it is an opportune time to introduce a new health policy series in JAMA.
Trump claims he never sought vote to replace Obamacare before 2020 election
Amid blowback from Capitol Hill, President Donald Trump switched gears again Wednesday, suggesting he never wanted Congress to vote to replace the Affordable Care Act until after the 2020 election.
House condemns Trump’s latest anti-ObamaCare push
The House on Wednesday passed a resolution condemning the Trump administration's push to have the courts invalidate ObamaCare.Eight Republicans joined all but one Democrat in voting for the measure, which passed 24...
House Condemns Trump Administration for Legal Attack on Health Law
A nonbinding resolution approved by the House calls for the Trump administration to drop its support for a judge’s decision that ruled the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
The GOP’s capitulation to Obamacare
The events of the past few days make it clear: Obamacare is here to stay. And Republicans aren't even interested in pretending otherwise anymore.
Trump now says he never wanted new ObamaCare replacement vote
President Trump on Wednesday claimed he never wanted Congress to vote on an ObamaCare replacement ahead of the 2020 election, even though he unexpectedly revived the issue."I was never planning a vote prior to the...