BIAA is strongly opposed to H.R. 1628, the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson proposal.
We respectfully invoke our right, under Senate Rule XXVI, for a majority of the minority members of the Finance Committe...
this proposal is about as popular as prolonged root canal work.
Nobody has to buy a lemon just because it's the last car on the lot. The Graham-Cassidy bill is a health-care lemon; a d...
This bill's sponsors aren't even waiting for the official facts and figures from the independent scorekeepers.
The process that has brought Graham-Cassidy to the brink of passage would be laughable if the well-being of tens of mill...
it's bad policy to take health coverage away from tens of millions of Americans and raise costs for virtually everybody ...
Proposals like Graham-Cassidy to cap Medicaid would dramatically reduce Federal funding for the program.
the real flexibility created by this bill is the option for States to do worse.
We are committed to working with our colleagues in both the Senate and the House to act in swift order...
I want to blow the whistle on a few key points right at the outset of today's hearing. First off, the American people do...
The fact that it's the last Republican repeal plan standing doesn't make it acceptable. It'll be a nightmare for tens of...
The Graham-Cassidy bill would radically reshape the American health-care system.
the ironclad, loophole-free, guaranteed protection for those with pre-existing conditions under the Affordable Care Act ...
the heart of this bill is a scheme that punishes States that have worked hard to build strong private markets.
I really look forward to killing this flawed bill and then going back to kind of positive work...
this bill is an attack on vital consumer protections.
Not a single State overall will do better?