Press Release: Thune Statement on Five-Year Anniversary of ObamaCare

Thune Statement on Five-Year Anniversary of ObamaCare
“Higher premiums, higher deductibles, less choice, and fewer jobs – that’s the story of ObamaCare five years later.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) issued the following statement on the five-year anniversary of ObamaCare being signed into law:

“Higher premiums, higher deductibles, less choice, and fewer jobs – that’s the story of ObamaCare five years later. The Democrats’ signature legislative achievement has proven to be one big broken promise after another. Millions of Americans lost the coverage they had and liked, and many are facing fewer choices because of it. ObamaCare is hamstringing America’s small businesses – our engines of economic growth – and their ability to hire more people and grow.

“The American people have waited long enough for relief from the pain ObamaCare is causing them. I look forward to finally repealing this fundamentally flawed law and replacing it with real reforms that will actually lower costs and increase access to care.”

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4 thoughts on “Press Release: Thune Statement on Five-Year Anniversary of ObamaCare”

  1. It lowered my premium by $125 per month and gave me options about which carrier. I pay the full premium but prior to the Affordable Care Act since I was over age 60 the companies wanted to price me out of the market. With the act, three carriers were willing to provide insurance quotes.

  2. Photo Op just put a bill in so that we all have access to the same health care you have.Also see if you can do something about the work week I hear you guys only work 25 weeks a year.Lets get this so I can take photo ops at basketball games to.

  3. Yeah Feasant tell me those folks who had their perfect health insurance canceled forced into buying more expensive less coverage polices aren’t living in hell right now. And the 40 million or so begging Medicaid to cover simple procedures who were promised a slick new health care policy called Obamacare by its namesake aren’t wondering what the heck just happened. Soviet Union styled healthcare is here.

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