The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that passed the House on Saturday would make some of the biggest changes to the Affordable Care Act in over a decade, and it could set the stage for a broader overhaul of the health care program. But it has gotten little attention from both Democrats and Republicans. The reforms, which would be temporary, closely mirror Joe Biden's health care agenda from the presidential campaign, and Democrats are expected to try to make them permanent down the line. They also are low-hanging fruit politically. |
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