November 21, 2014

Dear Friend,

In September, House Republicans continued to waste time and taxpayer dollars by voting for the 53rd time to undermine or repeal the consumer protections, financial assistance, and expanded coverage options provided by the Affordable Care Act. With the open enrollment season for 2015 having started last weekend, here’s a look at how the Affordable Care Act provides important patient protections and health care benefits to American families, a majority of whom would like to see the law improved, not repealed:

  • 129 million Americans, including 17.6 million children with pre-existing conditions, cannot be discriminated against by insurers, and being a woman can no longer be considered a pre-existing condition.[HHS, 7/16/14]
  • Over 10 million previously uninsured adults have found coverage, cutting the uninsured rate by 26%. [HHS, 10/7/14]
  • Approximately 6 million young adults, many of whom would otherwise be uninsured, have been allowed to stay on their parents’ private insurance plans until age 26. [Ways and Means, 11/12/14]
  • 100 million Americans with private insurance no longer need to worry about hitting a lifetime limit on coverage. [HHS, 7/16/14
  • For the 2014 coverage year, 88% of Louisiana residents who signed up for private health insurance received financial assistance, and their average monthly premium after subsidies was $83 with 45% paying $50 or less. [HHS, 6/18/14]
  • 76 million Americans with private insurance have received free preventive care services, including 30 million women and 18 million children. [HHS, 10/7/14]
  • American consumers have saved $9 billion since 2011, because the law says that insurance companies have to spend at least 80 cents of every premium dollar they receive on providing health care. [HHS, 10/7/14]
  • Medicare Part B premiums will not go up for the second year in a row in 2015 – compared to premiums that skyrocketed by 112 percent between 2000 and 2008. The life of the Medicare Trust Fund has been extended by 13 years. [CMS, 7/28/14]

Instead of wasting time and money on efforts to repeal a law that is helping millions of American families, House Republicans should work with Democrats to focus on the issues that matter most, including creating jobs, fixing our nation’s broken immigration system, and securing equal pay for equal work. 

To learn more about coverage and eligibility for tax credits to make coverage more affordable, visit www.HealthCare.gov. Americans without access to the internet or who prefer not to enroll online can get information and sign up through the Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 (TTY 1-855-889-4325). After identifying the best option, those seeking coverage have until February 15, 2015, to enroll.  However, they must sign up by December 15 in order for coverage to begin on January 1, 2015.

Sincerely,

Congressman Cedric Richmond

2nd Congressional District of Louisiana

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