Highlighting solutions or making important course corrections requires a willing Congress and at this point my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don't seem to be willing to admit to the public that the law has actually helped millions of people and it simply needs fixing rather than being repealed.
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DeGette emphasizes the need for Congress to acknowledge the ACA's benefits and work on improvements.
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