The American Health Care Act was a health care law proposed by President Donald Trump and House Speaker Ryan to replace the Affordable Care Act. Despite a tumultuous several weeks, an attempt to bring the bill to the floor for a vote was ultimately canceled on March 24, 2017; in short, Trump asked Ryan to "pull out." Ultimately, the American Health Care Act was doomed for several reasons: loss of coverage to 24 million Americans and its inability to cover anxiety disorders induced by the Trump administration.[1][2]
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- Affordable Care Act Replacement Plan
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