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As Republicans weigh steep cuts to the program, Times reporters want to hear from people who rely on the Affordable Care Act for coverage.
President Trump’s domestic policy bill would make deep cuts to Obamacare that are expected to leave millions uninsured. The changes would make it harder to enroll in coverage and, for many, make plans more expensive.
Republicans say these changes are needed to combat fraud and ensure government dollars go only to those who are eligible. Critics of the policies say they are unnecessary red tape that will cause people to lose coverage just because they couldn’t gather and verify the necessary documents in time.
Times reporters want to hear from the people who use Obamacare for their health coverage to better understand what some of the Republicans’ proposed changes would look like. If you buy health insurance through Healthcare.gov or a state-run marketplace (these all have different names depending on where you live), share what your experience has been so far — and any concerns you have about possible changes — in the form below.
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