Dear Mr. Olde:
Thank you for contacting me to express your views regarding health reform. I appreciate hearing from you and welcome the opportunity to respond.
I support the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health reform legislation signed into law by President Obama in 2010. The ACA creates important new benefits for health insurance consumers, expands access to care, and protects Medicare while reducing the federal deficit.
The ACA makes it easier for people to shop for health insurance plans and protects consumers from some of the most egregious abuses by health insurance companies. For example, the law prohibits insurers from denying coverage, charging higher premiums, or refusing reimbursement for the millions of people who have pre-existing health conditions like cancer, diabetes, or asthma. The law also stops insurance companies from setting annual or lifetime limits on coverage, allows young adults to stay on their parents' health insurance until age 26, and requires new insurance plans to cover preventive health care such as mammograms and diabetes screenings without a co-pay.
Under the ACA, individuals who get insurance through an employer or Medicare can continue to receive this coverage. In addition, the law creates new health insurance marketplaces through which individuals who do not have access to affordable insurance or who want to explore new insurance options can shop for coverage. California's health insurance marketplace is known as Covered California, and is online now at CoveredCA.com. On this website, individuals can compare plans, find out if they qualify for subsidies to reduce the cost of coverage, and enroll in a plan of their choice. For your information, I have attached a fact sheet that provides more information about Covered California and the Affordable Care Act.
Although I support the many new consumer protections and preventive health benefits created as part of the Affordable Care Act, I recognize that the law remains controversial. Please know that I have made note of your views and will keep them in mind as I continue to monitor the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Should have any further comments or questions, please feel free to contact my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 224-3841. Best regards.
Sincerely yours,
Dianne Feinstein United States Senator
No way.
ITS THE LAW!!!!!!
Let me guess... they want to delay everything until... after the next election cycle.
Well, Charles Schumer and Dianne Feinstein ...
(clearing throat) It’s the law of the land.
So, up Chuck and Di!
These people have no clue about competence and instead they put their partisan politics first. Politicians are clueless about reality because they are never held accountable for their failures.
There is no functional competent institution in its right mind that would ever roll out a new nationwide program, even for a new yo yo design, without doing a pilot program that broke down the implementation into a segments of a manageable size.
This is an absolute example of how politics have destroyed the concept of competency. A flash cut for such a large program illustrates pathetic management that goes to the top.
Hey privileged rich old white woman. STFU
More time not to enroll.
Fug ‘em! Let ‘em flap in the wind! It wasn’t good a month ago, it isn’t good now!
Feinstein is a terrorist with a bomb strapped to her sunken chest holding the country hostage.
“Et tu, Dianne?”
The Dims have to change the law of the land, before you can know what’s in the law of the land. Sheesh.
It’s “da law of da land”! No delays! No extensions! Everyone who is not enrolled by next Friday should be arrested and thrown into a concentration camp. We’re an official police state now! No more of this goofing around.
Ah, to veto or not to veto.....
IT’S THE law of the land!!! Hell no!