- Washington Sen. Patty Murray, who is leading the Democrats’ efforts on stabilizing the individual insurance market, may have the upper hand for the long term. Some Democrats think that recent special elections show that voters care more about preserving the benefits of the health law than undermining it.
- Republicans, too, could gain with a stabilization bill because studies suggest the efforts could help lower premiums, which would be especially pronounced among people who earn too much to get federal subsidies to help pay their premiums.
- With Congress having failed to defund Planned Parenthood in legislation last year, HHS seems to be trying to rework the federal family planning program to minimize the group’s participation. But, so far, the administration has not gone as far as it could have.
- The saga in Idaho is continuing — at least, that’s what Idaho officials suggest. Despite a letter from federal officials saying the state must obey the Affordable Care Act, Idaho officials say the matter is not yet settled because the changes they are suggesting for the insurance market are better than what the Trump administration is promoting.