The Democrat Responding To Trump’s Big Speech Has A Warning For The President – Huffington Post
WASHINGTON Steve Beshear, the former Kentucky governor who will deliver the Democratic Partys official response to President Donald Trumps first address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, is not a fresh face, rising star, or future presidential candidate. Hes taken positions that buck Democratic ideology. And at 72 years old, his electoral career is over.
But atypical a choice as he may seem, the speech isnt meant to set up Beshear as the next star of the Democratic Party. Rather, his selection is a sign that Democrats now sense they have renewed political momentum in the key policy battle currently taking place in Washington: the fight to save the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
And for that role, there may be no better pick.
Beshears Kentucky emerged as Obamacares signature success story soon after the health care law passed, and it has continued to serve as a lens into the laws past and potential future since Beshear left office.
As Republican repeal efforts continue in Washington, Kentucky is already engaged in its own miniature repeal-and-replace battle. Making Beshear the new face of Obamacare could help Democrats frame this fight around concrete results rather than partisan politics.
Of the states President Barack Obama lost twice, Kentucky was one of just two (along with Arkansas) that expanded Medicaid and set up its own health exchange. The Medicaid expansion gave government health insurance to more than 400,000 low-income Kentuckians; the exchange helped nearly 100,000 more access health coverage from private companies.
In a state just shy of 4.5 million people, an estimated 500,000 1 in 9 Kentuckians enrolled in health coverage through Obamacare. No state has seen a bigger drop in its uninsured rate since the law passed, and studies have shown that poor Kentuckians are healthier now than people in states that did not expand Medicaid. Kentucky also saw declines in the rates of people skipping needed care, visiting emergency rooms for care, and struggling to pay medical bills in the years after the law was implemented, according to a survey conducted by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.
Beshear has always positioned his embrace of Obamacare as an opportunity to address major problems in one of Americas poorest and least healthy states a chance to improve the future of our state and the lives of our families, as he told a Senate committee this month rather than an act of toeing the party line.
The 20 million Americans who gained health care coverage through the law are Republicans, Democrats, independents, and folks that arent registered to vote at all, Beshear told The Huffington Post last week. But they deserve a better quality of life, and becoming healthier will give them a better quality of life.
Now Beshear is warning Trump and Republicans that rescinding the gains made under the law could be devastating.
Theyre faced with 22 million Americans who now have health care most of whom never had it before who dont want to give it up, Beshear said. Thats a lot of votes.
Beshear is already a veteran of the sort of fight taking place in Washington. Despite its successes, the Affordable Care Act remained unpopular among Kentucky voters throughout Beshears second and final term. A year before Trump won, Kentucky voters replaced Beshear with Republican Matt Bevin, a Louisville businessman who won the election while advocating a full dismantling of the law.
Bevin scrapped Kynect Kentuckys broadly popular insurance exchange during the opening year of his governorship. Rolling back the Medicaid expansion, however, proved more difficult: The month after Bevins election, nearly three-quarters of Kentuckians opposed changes to Medicaid, according to a poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Last August, Bevin decided instead to apply for a waiver from the Department of Health and Human Services that, while limiting or eliminating coverage for some Kentuckians, wouldnt end the expansion entirely.
Bevin still favors repealing and replacing Obamacare, he said at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington last week. But to Beshear, Bevins difficulties in Kentucky foreshadow the problems Republicans are now facing in Congress.
Nationally, I think the president and the Republican Congress are like the dog that caught the car, Beshear said. I dont think that the Congress ever thought theyd ever actually be in this position to have to follow through with all the repeal promises they made.
Theyre finding it to be a lot more difficult issue than they ever thought it would be, he added. Folks that are advocating repeal didnt realize how successful it would end up being, and how many people would end up being [covered].
Providing specifics on their repeal and replace efforts has proven a source of consternation for congressional Republicans, especially as the Trump administration has promised that no one will lose coverage under the reforms.
GOP leadership has struggled to craft a replacement plan that wouldnt result in countless Americans losing health coverage. Members of the partys rank-and-file haveprivately worried about the political and policy implications of repealing the law without an adequate replacement. Polls have shifted against them, and GOP lawmakers faced raucous opposition to their repeal efforts at town halls in their districts during February recess.
That should force Republicans to consider amending the law to address its shortcomings instead of shooting for an all-out repeal,Beshear argues.
There are certainly issues with the Affordable Care Act that ought to be fixed, Beshear said. Thats really where Congress and the president ought to be spending their time, is trying to figure out how to make this better. I am sensing that some of the more thoughtful Republicans in Congress understand that.
Democrats might feel cautious optimism that a law they once presumed dead may now survive. Still, Beshear and Kentucky offer a warning to them, as well. Even if the law remains on the books, he cautions, Republicans can tinker with it in a way that limits its effectiveness without drawing such high-profile resistance.
Bevins Medicaid waiver, for instance, was crafted with the help of Seema Verma, a health policy consultant Trump picked to run the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. If it is approved, it could force thousands of Kentuckians to pay small premiums while also adding work requirements and other changes that could limit the states poorest residents access to health care.
Dismantling Kynect, meanwhile, shifted more than 74,000 Kentuckians onto the federal insurance exchange, where a comparably difficult process of obtaining insurance awaited them. And at CPAC, Bevin said he could support block granting Medicaid or sending a set amount of money to states each year to administer the program as they see fit a GOP hobbyhorse that Democrats and health policy experts have argued would have disastrous results.
Everything we do that makes it harder for these people to access health care will result in some people finally just giving up because they cant figure it out, Beshear said. Honestly, I think that is the goal of the administration in Kentucky, and it will be the goal of folks on the national level. In some way or another, they hope to be able to reduce the number of people who are involved in the program. Those of us who feel that every American [should be] involved in health care, thats our challenge.
Beshear is still hesitant to predict the fate of the law on the national level. But his speech on Tuesday will represent the next step in his and his partys fight to save the Affordable Care Act. That theyve chosen to focus their first response to Trump almost singularly on this issue is a sign they think they can do it.
Kentucky is, I think, a prototypical story of what happens if you look at health care through a bipartisan lens, said Andy Slavitt, who ran the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services during the final two years of Obamas presidency. When you add it all up, its a relatively modestly sized state that has a lot to lose, and [Beshear] can tell that story so well because he took the partisanship out of it and did what was best for the state.
Tapping Beshear is a move that excites Democrats familiar with his approach to the law. The former governor is a perfect person to offer a reality-based, factual response to President Trumps address on Tuesday, Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) said in an email.
Its one that might also annoy Republicans who still insist their repeal efforts are on track, as Bevin argued at CPAC last week.
Its discouraging for me that hes still in the arena throwing stones at people, Bevin said in response to Beshears characterization of his and the GOPs struggles to repeal Obamacare. I would think retirement would serve him well.
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