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WASHINGTON, DC-Today, Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) delivered remarks on the House floor in support of legislation to lower health care costs for hardworking Texans and families across the country. During his remarks, Rep. Pfluger highlighted a firsthand account from a constituent about issues they have experienced with the ACA marketplace, underscoring the systematic fraud that plagues the current system.
Rep. Pfluger then voted to pass the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act - a solid first step in House Republicans' work to fix America's broken health care system and put patients first. Unfortunately, every single House Democrat voted against this measure today and for keeping Americans trapped in a broken system.
The Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act will:
· Lower health care premium costs by 11% through cost-sharing reduction payments
· Increase price transparency by holding pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) accountable and eliminating hidden prescription drug costs
· Codifies Association Health Plans and CHOICE Arrangements to allow small employers to band together for group purchasing power and provides tax-advantaged flexible benefits, avoiding costly ACA marketplace plans.
· Protects stop-loss insurance for small businesses by preserving their ability to offer employees more tailored, affordable health care.
Read the full text of the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act HERE.
House Republicans remain focused on delivering real solutions that reduce costs, increase competition, and restore patient choice to the health care system. And as Rep. Pfluger emphasized in his remarks, this legislation is a great first step, but more is needed to deliver the lasting and meaningful relief Americans need.
That's why Rep. Pfluger is leading the House version of Senator Rick Scott's More Affordable Care Act to redirect power away from insurance companies and federal bureaucracies and put it back into the hands of consumers. Read more about this legislation HERE.
Watch Rep. Pfluger's remarks n the House Floor HEREor by clicking the image below.
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