Graham-Cassidy health care bill: What you need to know
Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana have drafted the latest Republican attempt to repeal Obamacare. The bill would overhaul or eliminate major sections of the health care law, including its subsidized insurance coverage and Medicaid expansion. Instead, states would receive block grants, or a lump sum of money from the federal government, which they could use largely as they see fit.
How Graham-Cassidy would alter federal funding
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities analysis
The liberal-leaning think tank Center on Budget and Policy Priorities released estimates of how federal funding would change if the bill became law. In its analysis, California would be hardest hit, losing $27.8-billion in funding.
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$-15,000
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$-10,000
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$-5,000
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$0
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$5,000
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$8,500
Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson block grant model
Cassidy’s office released its own estimates. Massachusetts
takes the hardest hit with a more than $5 billion loss in funding.
Overall, Southern states that did not expand Medicaid are poised to
receive more in federal funding.
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$-5,000
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$-2,000
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$0
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$1,000
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$3,000
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$5,000
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$10,000
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$16,000
But Republicans are up against a tight deadline. Their budget reconciliation bill, which allows them to overhaul Obamacare with a simple majority, expires on Sept. 30. The deadline could work to Graham’s and Cassidy’s advantage, however, by spurring hesitant Republicans to seize what may be their last opportunity to deliver on their seven-year promise to repeal Obamacare.
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