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Gwen Moore
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Providing Quality, Affordable Health Care
I was honored to be a part of history and to have served in the Congress that passed comprehensive health care reform. Through the Affordable Care Act, we extended health care coverage to 30 million uninsured Americans while at the same time lowering health care costs overall and cutting our nation's deficit. The Affordable Care Act puts Americans and small businesses – not health insurance companies – in charge of their health care decisions.
Implementation of our health insurance reforms will be phased in until state insurance exchanges begin operating in 2014.
Many benefits are already available, including:
- Small businesses can receive tax credits to help afford insurance for their employees;
- Seniors can receive assistance affording prescription drugs;
- Health plans must cover preventive health care such as mammograms and colonoscopies without charging a deductible or co-pay;
- Insurance companies have been banned from canceling coverage when someone gets too sick;
- Children with pre-existing conditions can get affordable insurance;
- Insurance companies can’t place arbitrary yearly or lifetime benefit caps; and
- Children can stay on their parents’ insurance until their 26th birthdays.
Although we have made great progress by passing our health care reform law, there is still work to be done. I am a strong supporter of research that will help us find ways to prevent, treat, and cure a range of illnesses, such as breast cancer, kidney disease, and diabetes. I am a champion for protecting women’s access to a full range of reproductive health services. Finally, I believe it should be among our highest priorities to make sure that affordable, quality health coverage is available to all Americans, including those who rely on Medicaid and Medicare for their care.
To learn more about our landmark health care reform law, please click here.
Press Releases
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In Letter to Trump, House Democrats Draw Line on Women's Right to Choose
12/20/16"For far too long, low-income, particularly women of color, have been disproportionately affected by the implementation of Hyde. Such blatant discrimination not only limits critical access to reproductive health services, but can also have a crushing impact on a woman's economic mobility."
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Moore Hails Supreme Court Ruling in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt
06/27/16"This case is certain to have a significant and positive impact on women throughout the country and I applaud the Court for standing on the side of women."
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Speaker Ryan's "Anti-Poverty" Plan Hurts Struggling Families
06/07/16"I sincerely hope my colleagues across the aisle will remember that their war against poverty must not be waged against those trying to escape it."
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