Advertisement Continue reading the main story“With the demise of the House bill, there’s a real window of opportunity for a bipartisan approach to health care,” she said. “I believe that there is a group of centrist Democrats who recognize that the Affordable Care Act has flaws that must be fixed,” Ms. Collins said. Now that the House bill has died, I hope they will feel free to come to the table.”Representative Don Young, Republican of Alaska, also called for bipartisanship. “Until now, we haven’t talked at all about compromise on the Affordable Care Act,” said Representative Diana DeGette, Democrat of Colorado. Under the Affordable Care Act, insurers can charge older adults no more than three times the rates for young adults.
Source: New York Times March 27, 2017 00:20 UTC