Cortez Masto, Sisolak, Rosen and Nevadans Helped by ACA Come Together to Say: Protect Our Health Care

Cortez Masto, Sisolak, Rosen and Nevadans Come Together to Share Impact of Affordable Care Act in Strengthening Families & Providing Care to Over 200,000 Nevadans, Condemn Trump Administration Efforts to Repeal Health Care for Nevadans

CCM ACA Presser

Las Vegas, Nev. – U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and Senator Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) joined Nevadans protected by the Affordable Care Act to discuss the vital health care they’ve been able to secure as a result of the Affordable Care Act. At the press conference, the Senators, Governor and Nevadans highlighted how the ACA has protected families from financial ruin, ensured crucial preexisting conditions protections, and expanded health care access for thousands of Nevada families. Additionally, they discussed the dangers of the Department of Justice’s support of a lawsuit which could rip away health care coverage, undermine protections for 1.2 million Nevadans with pre-existing conditions and gut Nevada’s successful Medicaid expansion program.

“We’re hearing across the State of Nevada about how the Affordable Care Act is providing affordable quality health care to thousands of Nevadans that otherwise would struggle to afford coverage,” said Senator Cortez Masto. “This Administration’s continued attempts to sabotage and repeal the Affordable Care Act are threatening the lives and livelihoods of thousands of Nevadans who have gained access to health care thanks to the ACA. If successful, the lawsuit supported by President Trump and the Department of Justice could eliminate protections for the 1.2 million Nevadans with preexisting conditions, cut free preventative care services and cancer screenings, kick young adults off their parents’ health insurance, and leave thousands of Nevada families without access to the care they need. I will continue to fight to defend and strengthen the ACA; and protect Nevadans’ access to quality, affordable health insurance.”

“Let me be clear: if the ACA were completely dismantled, it would have disastrous and sweeping consequences for Nevada’s entire health care system and leave hundreds of thousands of Nevadans hanging out to dry,” Governor Steve Sisolak said. “As long as I’m governor, the State of Nevada will continue to fight against radical and dangerous attempts to rip away health care from millions of Americans and throw our health care system into total chaos.”

“At every turn, President Trump has done everything in his power to sabotage our nation’s health care law, including signing executive orders to undermine it, cutting the open enrollment period, slashing funding for public awareness about coverage options, and making endless unsuccessful attempts to repeal, repeal, repeal. This latest decision by the Department of Justice is a new low that puts the future of the ACA, and the health of Nevadans at risk,” said Senator Rosen. “There are plenty of ways we can work together to improve the Affordable Care Act, but undermining the law and leaving Americans at risk is unacceptable. That’s why I’m fighting back and will continue to do so.”

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Facts on the Affordable Care Act in Nevada :

The Stakes for Nevada of Full Repeal :