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Trump bound by Constitution to execute health care law according to : Detroit Local News

"We are going to hold HHS accountable to fully implement the law," said lawyer Mara Youdelman, who heads the Washington office of the National Health Law Program, an advocacy group. It's unclear what the Trump administration has been doing since he took office in January. What happens next is in the hands of the Trump administration. Intimately familiar with HealthCare.gov, former Obama administration officials will be looking over the shoulders of the Trump team — Twitter accounts at the ready. "This month-to-month uncertainty is just corrosive," said former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who served in the Obama administration.



Trump bound by Constitution to execute health care law
In fact only 25 percent in those individual counties -- counties where Donald Trump won -- wants the Senate Obamacare replacement bill to pass. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz or Donald Trump who says the Senate plan is mean. Skip in Skip x Embed x Share CLOSE Alexandria App promo 1 April 2017 USA Today Network LouisianaYour Mail (Photo: Graphic)Obamacare again brought the Republican Party and it's enemies to their knees. So, again who are Mitch McConnell, Donald Trump and Paul Ryan serving? A trillion dollar transfer from healthcare for the poor to tax breaks for the rich in corporate America is and has been the goal of Republicans.

Senator announces bipartisan health care hearing

Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee, said the Senate health committee will hold bipartisan health care hearings on how to repair the individual market. Bipartisan hearings on health care in the SenateOn Tuesday, Alexander announced that the Senate's health committee would begin hearings in September on stabilizing the individual health insurance market. House Speaker Paul Ryan's spokeswoman made it clear that the bipartisan health care proposals were not moving anytime soon in the House. The step toward bipartisanship on health care comes as some Republicans consider an approach that diverges from the president's stance. The senator also urged Trump to temporarily keep making the cost-sharing payments so Congress could work on stabilizing the individual market for 2018.


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