Baltimore Sun

Even in the midst of a pandemic, administra­tion seeks to undermine the Affordable Care Act

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The recent article on the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare plays part in virus fight,” April 23) highlighte­d a deeply disturbing fact: even in the middle of the worst public health crisis to hit the U.S. in a century, the Trump administra­tion and some states are going to court to try to end the Affordable Care Act, the law that has establishe­d critical consumer protection­s and expanded health insurance access across the country.

If they prevail, millions could lose health insurance and the law’s important protection­s would vanish. This would be a disaster for our nation and our state at a time when we are battling a deadly virus outbreak. The good news is that the Maryland General Assembly has been looking ahead and passed legislatio­n this year that will enshrine many of the ACA’s consumer protection­s into state law.

This legislatio­n grew out of the work of the Maryland Health Insurance Coverage Protection Commission chaired by Sen. Brian Feldman and Del. Joseline PeñaMelnyk. The protection­s included in the legislatio­n include, for example, a ban on insurers discrimina­ting against people with preexistin­g conditions.

We urge Gov. Larry Hogan to sign this bill. We salute Governor Hogan for supporting the ACA at the federal level in the past. It’s now time for him to approve this important measure and enshrine the ACA’s protection­s for Marylander­s — no matter what happens in court.

Stephanie Klapper, Baltimore

The writer is deputy director of the Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative.

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