A proposal designed to “stabilize Obamacare” and reduce health insurance premiums for some Americans seems unlikely to become law anytime soon. Many Republicans still aren’t willing to vote for any proposal that might appear to prop up Obamacare, otherwise known as the Affordable Care Act, which they and many of their supporters would rather just repeal. Those people are the ones the Affordable Care Act affected most directly. Those changes are one reason the number of Americans without health insurance is so much lower than it was before the Affordable Care Act became law. The Affordable Care Act originally had a reinsurance program that expired after three years.
Source: Huffington Post March 20, 2018 23:37 UTC