[Vision2020] Wrong-headed health care

Moscow Cares moscowcares at moscow.com
Sat Mar 18 02:53:40 PDT 2017


Courtesy of today's (March 18, 2017) Lewiston Tribune with gratitude to former representative Tom "The T-Man" Trail.

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Wrong-headed health care

Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are considering a bill that would drive up health care costs by thousands of dollars a year for Americans ages 50-64. This onerous "age tax" threatens to cut people's access to care at a time of life when it is increasingly needed.

Even worse, the American Health Care Act imposes a double whammy on older consumers who are still too young for Medicare. It not only would allow insurers to charge them five times what other people pay, it would also reduce tax credits that help many pay for the insurance they now have.

If this bill gets through, the big insurance companies will have free rein to charge older Americans a lot more. In fact, up to $8,400 more per year for the same coverage they have now.

If that weren't wrong-headed enough, the bill doles out some $200 billion in tax breaks to big drug and insurance companies and other special interests. This defies common sense and places the financial burden for health care on those who can least afford it.

Americans need a health care system that protects them in the insurance market, not one that sends them over the cliff.

AARP opposes the American Health Care Act because it increases costs and risks for older Americans. If you agree, contact your member of Congress and make sure your voice is heard.

Tom Trail
President, Idaho AARP
Moscow

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Senator Dan Foreman
dforeman at senate.idaho.gov

Representative Paulette Jordan
pjordan at house.idaho.gov

Representative Caroline Nilsson Troy
cntroy at house.idaho.gov

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Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
  
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