REMINDER: Bernie Moreno Wants To Strip Ohioans’ Healthcare And Put 2 Million Ohioans With Pre-Existing Conditions At Risk Of Losing Coverage
September 23, 2024
Columbus, OH – On the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act’s Patient’s Bill of Rights going into effect, which guaranteed individuals with pre-existing conditions could no longer be denied coverage, Ohioans are being reminded that Moreno would vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act and put nearly 2 million Ohioans with pre-existing conditions at risk of losing access to healthcare and facing higher costs.
What Ohioans Need To Know About Moreno’s Plans To Put Ohioans’ Healthcare In Jeopardy:
- Moreno would vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act, putting 857,000 Ohioans at risk of losing their healthcare coverage and facing higher costs, and jeopardizing care for nearly 2 million Ohioans with a pre-existing condition.
- Moreno would also vote to overturn the cap on insulin costs for seniors and Medicare drug price negotiations that lower Ohioans’ prescription drug prices, which would raise Ohioans’ healthcare costs.
- Ohioans know that Moreno would “strip health care access” away from Ohioans and that he “opposed the bill that has lowered prescription drug prices for Ohioans” because he sides with special interests, not Ohioans.
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