Lamar Alexander (R., Tenn.) and Patty Murray (D., Wash.) on Tuesday announced they had struck a bipartisan deal to change parts of the Affordable Care Act. The deal contains wins for Democrats—primarily a two-year guarantee that certain ACA subsidies will be paid—and also includes several GOP priorities that make insurance plans more flexible. Here’s what’s in the deal:What do Democrats get?
Source: Wall Street Journal October 18, 2017 00:03 UTC