GOP Senator Rand Paul discusses Trump’s next move on health care
GOP Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky said he talked with President Trump on Monday telling the commander-in-chief that he can undertake executive actions to enable organizations to provide affordable health insurance.
Senator Paul spoke to reporters that the President is considering using his executive authority to find a solution for the numerous health care issues following the failure to pass the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, with GOP Senator McCain making the decisive vote against rescinding the Affordable Care Act, reported Breitbart.
Rand Paul’s plan is to allow organizations like AARP, to create groups enabling people and small businesses to join into larger organizations and negotiate with companies that provide health insurance to reduce deductibles and premiums.
The GOP Seanrot has long been a supporter of Association Health Plans (AHPs), plans that would permit small companies and individuals to form groups together across state lines either through membership in a trade or professional organization to buy health insurance both for their families and personnel at a lower price.
Moreover, the Senator plans to enable people to pool together through any organization across state lines to buy health coverage.
Mr. Trump can also choose to overhaul Medicaid by authorizing states to enforce stricter work pre requisites like drug tests and apply premiums each month to lower the spending of the federal government’s health insurance program.
President Trump received Iowa’s plan to create affordable health care reforms on the state’s ACA marketplace.
Donald Trump warned Representatives that should they fail to pass a proper health care legislation soon, he will stop federal grants for insurance firms and will end Congress’ recent exemption of ACA.
If a new HealthCare Bill is not approved quickly, BAILOUTS for Insurance Companies and BAILOUTS for Members of Congress will end very soon!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2017