Obamacare, officially known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is a healthcare policy that has been a significant topic of debate in the United States. This legislation aimed to increase access to healthcare, reduce healthcare costs, and improve quality of care for all Americans. Recent discussions have focused on efforts to repeal, modify, or expand the ACA, with supporters highlighting the benefits of expanded coverage and protections for pre-existing conditions, while opponents argue about rising costs and government overreach.
Petitions related to Obamacare cover a range of issues, from advocating for universal healthcare coverage to opposing any changes to the existing law. One petition with substantial support calls for the preservation of key provisions in the ACA, such as coverage for young adults under their parents’ insurance until age 26.
Join the movement to shape the future of healthcare policy by exploring the petitions on Obamacare and adding your voice to the discussion. Together, we can work towards a more inclusive and accessible healthcare system for all.
These people will never know the utter desperation and feeling of destitution living below poverty line having dependent and these benefits being in constant jeopardy of being either discontinued or limited, we live in a daily fear hoping and praying, I can’t walk I can barely bathe myself, after a botched surgery, my son has Medicade (12), we fully depend on these benefits and the ability to have immediate health care services, they can speculate, read analytical statistics etc but existing on that line and knowing life itself will crumble at the merely stroke of a key, for many many Americans, who wish and beg they could work could contribute and benefit society, … it’s a stark reality
My mother died because she caught -diff in a nursing home, after she was unable to be alone due to her Parkinson’s and Dementia. We cared for her at home as long as we could, but a paid caregiver would have allowed her to stay home, and she would not have died like she did. Also, a part time paid caregiver, would have cost her insurances a lot less than that death home. It’s sorrowful. I have already accepted euthanasia as my end, should I become ill like my mother, and if there is no one ‘helping’ my sons to care for me. So yeah, this issue means something to me. Please just think how you’d feel if you couldn’t afford help for your Mom or your Dad. It’s painful. It’s unfair. It’s something that needs to change! Thank you.