McConnell signals openness to shoring up insurance exchanges
WASHINGTON _ Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday if 50 Republican senators don't agree on a rollback of the 2010 health care law through the budget reconciliation process, there will need to be some sort of bipartisan measure to help the insurance markets.
"If my side is unable to agree on an adequate replacement, then some kind of action with regard to the private health insurance market must occur," the Kentucky Republican said, according to The Associated Press.
McConnell was speaking to the Rotary Club in Glasgow, Ky., which is in the southern part of the commonwealth.
"No action is not an alternative," McConnell said.
Some GOP members, such as Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Lamar Alexander, have previously expressed support for passing legislation in the short term to help shore up the markets before a major overhaul of the health law is advanced.
"We might have to do some things and authorize some things in those two years that we wouldn't do long term," the Tennessee Republican has said. "And then in 2020, we would hope to have our long-term solution for the people that don't have the insurance."
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