
Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Martha McSally, are continuing their efforts to try and repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without a plan to replace it.
Last week, the landmark legislation hit its 10th anniversary. A full repeal of the ACA without a replacement could leave as many as 297,000 Arizonas unable to afford health insurance at a time when the nation is facing a pandemic.
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