The Affordable Care Act's fundamental problem can't be fixed with better marketing.
Kevin Brady
The Public Record
Kevin Brady is a Republican politician from Texas, best known for his role as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served from 1997 to 2021. During his tenure, he held significant positions, including Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, where he played a key role in shaping tax policy and economic legislation. Brady was instrumental in the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which aimed to reduce taxes for individuals and businesses. He has also been an advocate for various initiatives related to trade, healthcare, and education.
I don't think many of us are worried about the insurance companies. We are really worried about the process of does that local doctor--are they assured that they are actually going to see reimbursement.
My Democratic colleagues repeatedly promised the ObamaCare exchanges would deliver a new, competitive marketplace that made it easy to shop for insurance, but the reality is far from that.
Improving the defective Web site won't prevent millions of Americans from walking to their mailbox only to find the healthcare plan they have and like is canceled because of the Affordable Care Act.
The current recovery has produced 4.4 million fewer private payroll jobs since the cyclical low.
America's employment-to-population ratio has actually declined by 1.1 percentage points.





