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From: Elroy Jetson1/18/2017 4:48:42 PM
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Republican Senators say, "If you like your Obamacare, you can keep your Obamacare." - thehill.com

"We recognize how different the needs of our states are, but our citizens should have access to affordable health care and to choose the path that works best for them," Collins said.

She added that they would be releasing more details, but that it would allow states to keep the Affordable Care Act if they like it or go an "alternative route" with funding previously earmarked for the ACA.

An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Tuesday found that ObamaCare is more popular today than it has been since 2009.

Cassidy added that the his plan would cover everyone currently insured, and potentially cover up to 95 percent of Americans.

"The way we do this is that as we return power to the states we give states the option of saying everyone who is eligible for [insurance] coverage is enrolled unless chose not to be," he said, comparing the proposal to the current Medicaid system.

The really funny part is The Affordable Care Act already offers individual States this flexibility if they want to use it to create adequate health care.
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