Forty-four members of the Senate Democratic caucus have signed a letter to President Trump signaling they are open to working with him on health care — but not before he ends his effort to attack the Affordable Care Act.
“Members of the Democratic caucus remain ready and willing to work with you on policies that would improve the stability of the individual insurance market,” the senators write in the letter shared with The Washington Post. “We ask that you begin the work of improving health care for millions of Americans by rescinding your January 20th executive order.”
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