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Govs. back Senate bid on health costs

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — A group of Republican and Democratic governors became the latest voices Thursday to endorse a bipartisan Senate drive to control health insurance costs in defiance of President Donald Trump.

Trump has threatened several times to block federal subsidies to insurers for lowering deductible­s and other out-of-pocket costs for millions of lower-earning customers.

Analysts and the insurance industry say halting the payments would lead to new premium increases, and leaders of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee are trying to quickly write legislatio­n that would continue those payments for a year or more.

The support from the governors seemed to further isolate Trump on the issue. But with partisan feelings heightened by the failed GOP effort to dismantle former President Barack Obama’s health law, the prospects for a modest effort to shore up the Affordable Care Act are uncertain.

In testimony Thursday, three Republican­s and two Democrats backed continuing those payments. Most governors said they should be extended for at least two years.

Gov. Gary Herbert, RUtah, said abruptly ending those subsidies would “destabiliz­e” his state’s markets where individual coverage is sold. Gov. Steve Bullock, D-Mont., said extending the payments for at least two years would be “the most important step” lawmakers could take to curb premiums and keep insurers from abandoning some markets.

Trump has called those payments bailouts for insurers and has threatened to halt them.

The governors also backed more state flexibilit­y to decide coverage requiremen­ts and federal aid to help insurers afford highcost customers with serious conditions.

 ?? JOSE LUIS MAGANA/AP ?? Utah Republican Gov. Gary Herbert testifies before the Senate health panel about stabilizin­g insurance markets.
JOSE LUIS MAGANA/AP Utah Republican Gov. Gary Herbert testifies before the Senate health panel about stabilizin­g insurance markets.

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