A growing number of Republicans in Congress want to focus on free-market solutions to rising health-care costs as part of their platform for 2020, while the White House wants to kill the Affordable Care Act
A growing number of Republicans in Congress want to focus on transparency, competition and other free-market solutions to rising costs, all as part of their platform
for 2020. But Trump administration officials are taking steps to invalidate the Affordable Care Act, including a move this week to help scuttle the law through the courts.
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