ACA + ARP = BFD for Wisconsin Workers and Families

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

American Rescue Plan makes historic investment in healthcare across the Badger State, building on the Affordable Care Act  

MADISON, Wis.— As we mark the 11th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, Opportunity Wisconsin today released the following statement highlighting how the recently-passed American Rescue Plan builds on the ACA’s success and makes historic healthcare investments to reduce health care costs for Wisconsin workers and families. 

Dr. Rachel Hughes, Wisconsin emergency physician and Opportunity Wisconsin steering committee member:

“Yesterday we saw over 2 million more Wisconsinites with pre-existing conditions become eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and today we celebrate the law that has likely saved many of their lives. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, these Wisconsinites cannot be denied coverage or be charged more for their condition, which for many now includes COVID-19.  

“For years I watched Senator Ron Johnson try to repeal the ACA and strip away these protections. Not only were his efforts unsuccessful, but the American Rescue Plan now builds upon the success of the ACA by improving affordability and expanding access to coverage. During this time when so many Wisconsinites have fallen ill or have lost their jobs, it’s a shame Senator Johnson fought tooth-and-nail against these critical investments.”  

In 2017, Senator Johnson helped lead an effort in the Senate to strip healthcare coverage away from Wisconsinites with pre-existing conditions which could now include people who survived the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier this month, Senator Johnon voted against the American Rescue Plan which reduces healthcare costs. For example, a 60-year-old couple with a household income of $75,000 could save $1,389 in monthly premiums.