Spotlight Returns To Bipartisan Stabilization Talks After Trump Abruptly Ends CSR Payments

By Ariel Cohen / October 13, 2017 at 6:12 PM
Updated Story All eyes turned back on the market stabilization negotiations between Senate health committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and ranking Democrat Patty Murray (WA) as lawmakers from both parties and key health care lobbying groups call on Congress to quickly fund the ACA's cost-sharing reductions following President Trump's abrupt move to stop the payments late Thursday (Oct. 12). Alexander was close to reaching a deal with Democrats on a plan that included two years of CSR...


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