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by Alexandra DeSanctis   June 27, 2017

 He pushes for a more conservative GOP bill but identifies possible middle ground.

As Senate GOP leaders push for a procedural vote this week on a draft bill to reform the Affordable Care Act, one Republican has expended particular energy pushing for conservative modifications that he believes would make the bill a true repeal-and-replace effort.

Texas senator Ted Cruz has not been deterred by the partisan infighting over health care. He has instead taken an active role in developing a version of the bill that can secure the necessary votes to reform President Obama’s signature legislative achievement.

Just after the GOP draft was unveiled last week, Cruz released a joint statement — with fellow Republican senators Mike Lee (Utah), Ron Johnson (Wis.), and Rand Paul (Ky.) — saying he would vote “no” on the bill as it stood. All four said they remain “open to negotiation and obtaining more information before it is brought to the floor.”

Cruz said in a subsequent statement that he was pleased with some aspects of the draft, including its expansion of association health plans and its reduction of Medicaid’s growth in coming years, but he believes that the current bill wouldn’t be able to substantially lower premiums, which, in his mind, is the primary goal of reform.

Like the hardline conservative members of the Freedom Caucus in the House, Cruz believes that the GOP needs to do more than simply tinker around the edges of Obamacare to provide relief to Americans who have experienced skyrocketing premiums and lost coverage options as the result of insurance companies’ pulling out of state markets.

“I want to get to yes, but this first draft doesn’t get the job done,” Cruz said last week. “Over the next week and beyond, I will continue working to bring Republicans together to honor our promise, repeal Obamacare, and adopt common-sense, consensus reforms that can actually be passed into law.”

Cruz sees the Consumer Freedom Amendment as the best of both worlds, leaving existing Obamacare plans intact while encouraging insurance companies to provide more-affordable plans.

 And Cruz has been as good as his word, doing much more than simply voicing discontent and then sitting back to let others fight it out. Shedding his reputation as one of the Senate’s most contentious members, he has already suggested one possible middle-ground compromise: an amendment allowing insurers to offer some plans that don’t comply with Obamacare’s mandates, as long as they maintain at least one plan that does conform to the requirements.

In Cruz’s view, this Consumer Freedom Amendment would be the best of both worlds, leaving existing Obamacare plans intact while also encouraging insurance companies to provide a number of more affordable plans. This solution would preserve low-cost options for those who have seen their costs increase exponentially, while still covering Americans who didn’t have health insurance before the mandates of the Affordable Care Act went into effect.

Cruz wants to see a revised draft that creates a 50-state marketplace to provide more health-care options, expands health savings accounts, caps punitive damages in medical-malpractice lawsuits, and allows states to develop innovative solutions to increasing Medicaid costs.

More: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/449016/health-care-bill-senate-republicans-ted-cruz-mediator-middle-ground

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  Thanks for posting this @Elderberry
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In a nutshell; "Cruz wants to see a revised draft that creates a 50-state marketplace to provide more health-care options, expands health savings accounts, caps punitive damages in medical-malpractice lawsuits, and allows states to develop innovative solutions to increasing Medicaid costs." 

As I have stated several times before ... the need to take Cruz and Paul's plans and blend them together; voila ... the best of the best!
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Does it fully repeal Obamacare?
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    The "Consumer Freedom Amendment" would leave existing ObamaCare plans on the individual market, while also allowing insurers to sell plans that don't comply with requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

     

    "What that does — it leaves existing plans on the market but it gives new options so that people can purchase far more affordable health insurance. It will enable a lot more people to be able to afford buying health insurance," Cruz told The Hill on Thursday afternoon.

     

    Cruz's amendment would allow insurers to continue offering plans that follow ObamaCare's "Title One" requirements, including essential health benefits, which mandates 10 services insurers must cover with no cost-sharing.

     

    But insurers could also sell skimpier, cheaper plans that don't cover those 10 services or meet other ObamaCare requirements.

     

    "If a health insurer offers a plan consistent with the Title One mandates, insurers can also sell in that same state any other plans that consumers desire," Cruz said.

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Senator Cruz has apparently been brushing up on Reagan quotes. Trying hard to get to yes.

Ronald Reagan:   ''Die-hard conservatives thought that if I couldn't get everything I asked for, I should jump off the cliff with the flag flying - go down in flames. No, if I can get 70 or 80 percent of what it is I'm trying to get, yes I'll take that and then continue to try to get the rest in the future. And maybe it's easier to get it as they see that this works. And this was what they were critical of. They couldn't stand it that I would compromise and settle for less than I'd ask.''

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“I want to get to yes, but this first draft doesn’t get the job done,” Cruz said last week. “Over the next week and beyond, I will continue working to bring Republicans together to honor our promise, repeal Obamacare, and adopt common-sense, consensus reforms that can actually be passed into law.”

Yeah sure Lyin' Ted. We all know you are doing nothing but sabotaging this bill so you can introduce your Cruzcare that eliminates and makes illegal the existence of doctors and hospitals. WebMD will take the place of all medical care.

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Does it fully repeal Obamacare?

Not totally but it is a good bill that has a chance of passing.
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Senator Cruz has apparently been brushing up on Reagan quotes. Trying hard to get to yes.

Ronald Reagan:   ''Die-hard conservatives thought that if I couldn't get everything I asked for, I should jump off the cliff with the flag flying - go down in flames. No, if I can get 70 or 80 percent of what it is I'm trying to get, yes I'll take that and then continue to try to get the rest in the future. And maybe it's easier to get it as they see that this works. And this was what they were critical of. They couldn't stand it that I would compromise and settle for less than I'd ask.''

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/06/magazine/the-mind-of-the-president.html?pagewanted=all&mcubz=1

Kudos to both those guys.... Cruz and Reagan. 
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“I want to get to yes, but this first draft doesn’t get the job done,” Cruz said last week. “Over the next week and beyond, I will continue working to bring Republicans together to honor our promise, repeal Obamacare, and adopt common-sense, consensus reforms that can actually be passed into law.”

Yeah sure Lyin' Ted. We all know you are doing nothing but sabotaging this bill so you can introduce your Cruzcare that eliminates and makes illegal the existence of doctors and hospitals. WebMD will take the place of all medical care.

Whats the problem Frank?  You would rather have us stuck with Obama Care?  Your boy Trump promised lower premiums, open market places across state lines.  Ted Cruz is sticking to Trumps promises.  Better than I can say for Trump himself.
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Re: Ted Cruz in a Surprising New Role: Mediator, on Health-Care Reform
« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2017, 04:51:06 am »
Whats the problem Frank?  You would rather have us stuck with Obama Care?  Your boy Trump promised lower premiums, open market places across state lines.  Ted Cruz is sticking to Trumps promises.  Better than I can say for Trump himself.

@Chosen Daughter that's Frank's sarcasm pegged on full.

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Re: Ted Cruz in a Surprising New Role: Mediator, on Health-Care Reform
« Reply #11 on: June 28, 2017, 05:11:47 am »
@Chosen Daughter that's Frank's sarcasm pegged on full.

Yep!  If you want to see more ... and I know I do .... just mention Ted Cruz.
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Re: Ted Cruz in a Surprising New Role: Mediator, on Health-Care Reform
« Reply #12 on: June 28, 2017, 06:49:47 am »
The problem with Ted Cruz is that he has the good ideas, but except for maybe a handful of his colleagues, the liberal Republicans in charge of the Senate just ignore him.   

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Re: Ted Cruz in a Surprising New Role: Mediator, on Health-Care Reform
« Reply #13 on: June 28, 2017, 07:24:02 am »
Like I said, Cruz has shown signs of cracking. FULL Repeal or let them own it completely without your involvement.
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