It’s been more than a week since Republicans announced their latest, stunning effort to make coverage for pre-existing conditions unconstitutional and new reports confirm this decision could impactemployer-provided coverage, as well – impacting thousands more West Virginians in addition to the 738,000 West Virginia individuals who have pre-existing conditions. Still, Attorney General Morrisey is supporting the GOP’s health care agenda that jeopardizes coverage for pre-existing conditions.
“After a week spent refusing to stand up for West Virginians who want insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions, it’s clear Attorney General Morrisey is once again putting his own political self-interests ahead of his state,” said Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman David Bergstein. “Morrisey supported a plan in Congress that would jeopardize coverage for pre-existing conditions, spike premiums, and impose an age tax on older Americans – so it’s no surprise he is refusing to speak out against this new attempt to sabotage West Virginia residents’ health care.”
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
WTAP: Manchin hears from Parkersburg woman on ACA
Wall Street Journal: Get Health Coverage at Work? Lawsuit Against ACA Could Affect You, Too
Washington Post: A preexisting election problem for Republicans
New York Times: G.O.P. To Americans With Health Problems: Drop Dead
###
Next Post