
Ahead of Senate Vote, Bishop and Pro-Life Leaders Assess Health Care Options
A vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act is expected as soon as Tuesday.
A vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act is expected as soon as Tuesday.
Other concerns expressed over Senate version are related to insurance access, burden on the poor and conscience protections.
USCCB letter asks Senate to reject major changes to Medicaid, retain protections for human life and increase tax assistance.
Catholic response is mixed: Pro-lifers are pleased, but U.S. bishops have concerns.
The six-term pro-life congressman has vowed to protect health care access for Americans who have come to rely on Obamacare and is expected to end federal rules that provide tax-payer subsidies for abortion and contraception.
Letter to Congress: Any repeal of Affordable Care Act should not take place ‘without the concurrent passage of a replacement.’
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