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We are adding $24 billion to the military. But can't provide $12 billion to help people have medical insurance? On a $4 trillion budget. Nice work.
On Friday, half a dozen health industry groups, including America's Health Insurance Plans, the American Medical Association (AMA), as well as the Chamber of Commerce, sent a letter to Senate leaders. The groups urged lawmakers to maintain money for the program, calling uncertainty over funding "the single most destabilizing factor causing double-digit premium increases for 2018."
'Never seen anything like this'
CSR payments are estimated at $7 billion for this year, and another $7 billion to $12 billion next year. But the legality of those payments has been in doubt after House Republicans sued the Obama administration to block CSR funding, and a federal judge ruled in their favor.https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/apos-single-most-destabilizing-factor-193645883.html
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There is no justification for increased defense spending under the current operations.