Republican Scott Brown. The democrats changed the rules, by calling the “Reconciliation Rule”, meaning that. The rule was only supposed for budget item approvals, so then it can pass with fifty one not sixty. The reconciliation wasn’t the ultimate plan but didn’t stop them. Both acts were passed through the Congress and then needed a signature. There was no need for a single vote from the Republicans for the legislation (How Obamacare Became Law).
The ACA was designed help people with the health care crisis, but it still hasn’t resolved all the problems with the healthcare system. Obamacare makes healthcare more affordable and accessible to everyone. ACA today is the most reliable Health Care Act since Medicare (PPACA). Accident are one of the leading causes of death in the US, part of it is because some people get unnecessary medication. One of the things the ACA does is working to reduce accidents deaths with better regulations on the
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There are three ways it reduces government’s health care costs, raises taxes on higher families and some businesses , and it costs burdens to healthcare providers and pharmacy companies ( 10 Obamacare Pros and Cons). The acts also covers sick people, which requires an increase of everyone’s cost of insurance, it affects the people who don’t have or want health care have tax penalties. Pharmaceutical companies pay an extra eighty five billion dollars in fees, which could make drugs cost rise if the companies pass on to consumers, which is bad for the economy, just like how three to five million people have lost their company sponsored healthcare plans, because the ACA taxes people who don’t have insurance, that stirs up anger in the US. In 2013 the ACA raised the income tax for one million people with incomes over $200,000. There are four million couples filing joint returns on incomes over $250,000 (10 Obamacare Pros and