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DelBene: Congress Should Build Upon Reforms, Not Strip Vital Care from Millions of Americans

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Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) applauded the failure of the Republicans’ healthcare bill, which never lived up to the President’s promise that everyone would have health insurance coverage. In fact, 24 million people would have lost their healthcare if the bill became law. “If Republicans crafted legislation that lived up to the promise of ‘insurance for…

Trump tells GOP: Support this health bill or lose your seats

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Hoping to shore up support for the revised GOP health care bill, President Donald Trump hit Capitol Hill on Tuesday, using his special blend of humor and hubris to get wary Republicans to rally around the troubled legislation. With a full House vote scheduled for Thursday on legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare, Trump took nothing for granted, telling House Republicans in a…

In Updated Repeal Bill, Republicans Tell New Mothers: Find Work Immediately or Lose Coverage

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Reps. Suzan DelBene, Diana DeGette, Louise Slaughter, Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Judy Chu, Jerrold Nadler and Katherine Clark today blasted Republicans’ latest changes to their disastrous healthcare repeal bill, which threatens the health and well-being of women and families. Under the latest version of the Republican bill, states would be allowed to kick new mothers off Medicaid…

In Budget, DelBene Fights Bill that Rips Healthcare from Millions, Hikes Costs

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Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) today opposed the Republican health bill that strips healthcare from 24 million Americans and forces working families to shoulder thousands of dollars more in out-of-pocket costs each year. “This destructive proposal does nothing for middle-class families but threaten their lives and their financial security. We should build upon the reforms…

CBO: Obamacare repeal will increase uninsured by 24 million by 2026

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A Republican bill to replace Obamacare would lead to 14 million fewer Americans with health insurance by 2018 and 24 million by 2026, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said Monday in an analysis that could make the controversial legislation even tougher for GOP leaders to push through Congress. Most of the initial increase in uninsured people in 2018 would come from consumers…

Medical association: GOP health plan puts Medicaid in peril

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Republicans' plan to replace Obamacare, on a fast track through Congress, puts at risk our state's Medicaid program and reduces access to coverage for "our most vulnerable citizens," the president of the Washington State Medical Association said Thursday. The warning, from Dr. Shane Macaulay, supports an analysis delivered Thursday by Gov. Jay Inslee.   Under the…

Rep. DelBene continues push to extend U.S. Digital Service as its future remains uncertain

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Faced with sky-high private sector wages and turbulent-to-tanking morale, the U.S. government at all levels faces a worsening shortage of capable technologists, in part because of an exodus of top talent in key cybersecurity positions within the intelligence community. Getting highly sought-after people to come work for the government longterm is one question, but…

Republican Health Plan Would Delay, Not Repeal, Cadillac Tax

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For more than seven years, Republicans have complained about the so-called Cadillac tax on the most expensive job-based health-insurance plans. But their health-care legislation—which abolishes the rest of the 2010 health law’s major tax increases—doesn’t repeal the tax. Instead, they propose to postpone the tax’s start date from 2020 to 2025, a concession…

DelBene Statement on CBO Score of GOP Healthcare Repeal

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Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) today released the following statement after the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) scored Republican’s healthcare repeal bill: “While some may use ‘alternative facts,’ my constituents and I live in reality. And there is no denying that the CBO score confirms this is a dangerous and irresponsible bill that threatens to…