US Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Elissa Slotkin, along with Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, have introduced the Affordable Consumer Health Options and Insurance Competition Enhancement (CHOICE) Act. This legislation aims to add a publicly operated health insurance option to the Affordable Care Act’s individual marketplaces, providing 27 million Americans with a high-quality, affordable public option. The measure would drive competition, guarantee access to an affordable plan in every insurance market, and lower insurance costs across the marketplace.
The public option would be administered by the government, cutting out insurance middlemen and providing a direct health insurance option to Americans. This would increase competition, drive down premiums, and expand access to coverage for millions of Americans and small businesses. The Affordable CHOICE Act would create a public health insurance option subject to the same requirements as other plans offered on Affordable Care Act exchanges, offering the same tax credits and essential, comprehensive benefits.
The introduction of the Affordable CHOICE Act comes as Republicans continue to attack the health care system, having passed a bill that slashes almost a trillion dollars from Medicaid, triggers a half-trillion dollar cut to Medicare, and raises health insurance costs. Without bipartisan action to extend the Affordable Care Act enhanced premium tax credits, health insurance premiums are set to more than double on average next year. The Republicans’ newfound opposition to lining the pockets of large insurers has not been met with an alternative bill, despite health care premiums more than doubling for many American families.
The Affordable CHOICE Act would tackle the uninsured rate by stimulating competition and driving down prices with a stable coverage choice. With over 27 million Americans currently uninsured, a public option would provide a vital safety net and increase access to health care coverage. The legislation has been introduced as a practical, proven way to drive down premiums, increase competition, and expand access to coverage for millions of Americans. By supporting the Affordable CHOICE Act, lawmakers can provide Americans with a real, affordable choice and take a significant step towards ensuring that every person in the United States has access to quality, affordable health care.