Senator Tammy Baldwin's office issued the following today:
02.14.19
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Introduces Legislation to Protect Americans with Pre-existing Conditions
Bill would stop Trump Administration scheme to promote “junk” health plans that lack protections for individuals with pre-existing conditions and would increase costs for millions of Americans
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin introduced the Protecting Americans with Pre-existing Conditions Act,
with Senators Mark Warner (D-VA), Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Jeanne Shaheen
(D-NH), that would prevent the Trump Administration from promoting junk
health insurance plans that lack protections for people with
pre-existing conditions and would increase costs for millions of
Americans. This comes after Senators Baldwin, Warner, Cardin and Shaheen
led a group of 38 Senators last year in calling on the Trump Administration to withdraw recent changes that make it easier for states to promote “junk” insurance plans.
“The Trump Administration has rewritten the
rules on guaranteed health care protections that millions of Americans
depend on. They have expanded the use of junk insurance plans that can
deny coverage to people with pre-existing conditions and don’t have to
cover essential services like prescription drugs, emergency room visits
and maternity care,” said Senator Baldwin. “Anyone who says they
support health care coverage for people with pre-existing conditions
should support this legislation. This is an opportunity for Democrats
and Republicans to protect people’s access to quality, affordable health
care when they need it most.”
“Junk plans will increase health care costs for
millions of consumers while weakening protections for individuals with
pre-existing conditions,” said Senator Warner. “The Trump
Administration should stop trying to undermine the success of the
Affordable Care Act, and instead work with Congress on targeted,
bipartisan fixes that will lower health care costs and expand access to
comprehensive, affordable health care coverage.”
“The Trump Administration’s efforts to expand
the use of junk insurance plans is bankrupt of all sense and morality.
Congress must act to protect Americans from being left with higher
out-of-pocket costs for less services, which can put their health in
jeopardy,” said Senator Cardin. “Improving our health care system
requires serious leadership and ideas, but so far, all the Trump
Administration has done is continually attempt to undermine protections
for people with preexisting conditions.”
“The Trump Administration’s continued efforts to
sabotage the Affordable Care Act are increasing health care costs for
millions of Americans,” said Senator Shaheen. “By incentivizing
consumers to choose junk health insurance plans, the administration is
taking us back to a time when Americans could be denied health coverage
for pre-existing conditions like cancer and diabetes and be forced to
pay sky-high medical bills out of pocket. The American people don’t want
to go back to those dark days. Our legislation will block the
administration from promoting or providing tax incentives for these junk
plans. This commonsense bill will ensure that we maintain the
protections that patients count on. It’s time for the Trump
Administration to stop sabotaging health care and instead work with
Democrats to try and lower prescription drug prices and expand access.”
Under new rules by the Trump Administration,
states would be permitted to use federal subsidies to pay for these
subpar health plans by utilizing a section of the Affordable Care Act
(ACA) intended to give states additional flexibility to implement
targeted improvements that expand coverage, reduce costs and provide
more comprehensive benefits. Under the Trump Administration’s proposed
policy, states will be permitted to increase out-of-pocket maximums and
reduce the value of coverage, weaken essential health benefits, and
implement changes increasing health care costs for the majority of
beneficiaries as long as they can demonstrate that some people will see
lower costs. As a result of this guidance, some Americans will have
health coverage that doesn’t meet the ACA’s minimum standards, and
millions of other Americans with pre-existing conditions could see their
health care costs rise.
Last October, Senator Baldwin forced a vote in
the Senate on her discharge petition that would have blocked the Trump
Administration’s rule to expand “junk insurance” plans. The measure was supported by 50 Senators,
including one Republican. Ultimately, the petition did not receive the
simple majority needed to pass the Senate and send it to the U.S. House
of Representatives.
The Protecting Americans with Pre-existing Conditions Act
has been endorsed by Families USA, the American Lung Association, the
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society, and the Epilepsy Foundation.