Three Questions for Michigan Republicans Who Voted Against Lower Health Care Premiums

New data from the White House shows that more than 300,000 Michiganders paid lower health care premiums last year thanks to the American Rescue Plan – and every single Republican in Michigan’s congressional delegation voted against it.  

This news comes as Republicans have doubled down on their promise to hike taxes and raise health insurance premiums if they take power in November. Last week, Republican Senator Ron Johnson confirmed that some Republicans still want to repeal the Affordable Care Act. That would mean that 100 million Americans with pre-existing conditions would lose protections, Americans with private insurance would see their premiums skyrocket, and 21 million Americans would lose their insurance. 

”The fact that Republicans are pushing an idea that would raise costs for healthcare and eliminate coverage for millions while Democrats fight to lower costs for Michiganders is shameful,” said MDP spokesperson Alyssa Bradley. ”Republicans are spending their time obstructing an agenda that would lower costs for working families in order to help the wealthiest families and largest corporations.”

Voters deserve to have answers about why Michigan Republicans in Congress are attempting to strip health care away from millions and increase health care costs. Here’s what they want to know:

  1. Will you try to repeal the Affordable Care Act in 2023 and beyond, stripping health care away from millions of Americans, like your colleague Senator Ron Johnson has proposed?
  1. Do you regret voting against the American Rescue Plan, which lowered premiums and made health care more accessible for thousands of Michiganders?
  1. Do you believe Michiganders with pre-existing conditions deserve affordable health care? 

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