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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, expressed her concerns on Friday regarding the lack of interest from President Trump and Republican lawmakers in making health care more affordable for Americans. Her remarks come as critical ObamaCare subsidies are poised to expire, raising alarms about the potential impact on millions of individuals who rely on these financial aids for their health care needs.
Crockett emphasized that the expiration of these subsidies could lead to increased premiums and out-of-pocket expenses for many families, making it harder for them to access necessary medical services. She highlighted the importance of bipartisan efforts to address health care costs, urging lawmakers to prioritize the well-being of their constituents over political agendas.
The congresswoman's comments reflect a growing frustration among Democrats who believe that the current administration and GOP leadership are not taking the necessary steps to ensure that health care remains accessible and affordable for all Americans. As the deadline for subsidy expiration approaches, the urgency for a solution intensifies.
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