The Patient’s Bill of Rights ensures health care coverage is fair to everyone, but MAGA extremists like Sam Brown want to take it away
Today marks 14 years since the Affordable Care Act’s Patient’s Bill of Rights went into effect, which established protections for people with pre-existing conditions while preventing insurance companies from charging older Americans thousands of dollars more and keeping young adults covered.
While Senator Jacky Rosen continues fighting to defend access to affordable health care by improving and expanding the Affordable Care Act, MAGA extremist Sam Brown has spent his entire political career opposing the Affordable Care Act.
If Sam Brown was successful in his agenda to repeal the ACA, at least 487,000 Nevadans with pre-existing conditions could lose out on critical protections and be forced to pay higher premiums, and companies would be allowed to charge older Americans thousands of dollars more and deny coverage to patients with pre-existing conditions like asthma, diabetes, and cancer.
Nevada State Democratic Party Spokesperson Katharine Kurz
“Sam Brown’s record shows he will join MAGA extremists in the fight to repeal the Affordable Care Act, taking away affordable health care access that thousands of Nevadans rely on. Voters do not support Brown’s extreme plan to let health care prices skyrocket for seniors and allow insurance companies to go back to n discriminating against Nevadans with pre-existing conditions.”
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