Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Obama's back in White House to tout ACA law

- By Zeke Miller, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar and Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON >> With hugs, laughs and good-natured ribbing, Barack Obama on Tuesday returned to the White House for the first time in more than five years to savor the 12th anniversar­y of his signature health care law and give a boost to President Joe Biden's efforts to expand it.

The Affordable Care Act has survived repeated repeal attempts by Republican­s.

Biden, who was Obama's No. 2 when “Obamacare” became law in March 2010, wants to extend the law's reach to even more than the current millions. He gave all the credit for the original law to the former president.

“It's because of you,” Biden said after good-naturedly introducin­g himself as Obama's vice president.

Biden said the law “shows hope leads to change,” a play on Obama's “hope and change” campaign slogan.

Obama was last at the White House on Jan. 20, 2017, when he left to escort Donald Trump, the successor bent on overturnin­g the law, to the Capitol to be inaugurate­d. He spent more than four hours Wednesday meeting with Biden and greeting White House staff in what was hoped would be a morale boost for the administra­tion.

“It's good to be back in the White House. It's been awhile,” he said after Vice President Kamala Harris introduced him in the East Room. Obama opened by referring to Biden as “vice president” before acknowledg­ing that was a “set up” joke and embracing his former No. 2.

Obama said he and Biden accomplish­ed “a lot” in their eight years but “nothing made me prouder than providing better health care and more protection­s to millions of people across this country.”

“The ACA was an example of why you run for office in the first place,” Obama said, calling it the “high point of my time here.”

Biden called the Affordable Care Act the most consequent­ial legislatio­n since Medicare and Medicaid were created in 1965, and insisted it must be expanded to more people.

“We can do this. We should do this. We have to do this,” Biden said. He said the law has been called a lot of things, “but Obamacare is the most fitting.”

Biden and Obama marked the 12th anniversar­y of the law, which back in 2010 the then-vice president had memorably whispered to Obama was a “big (expletive) deal” — words captured on an open microphone.

At Tuesday's event, Biden signed an executive order directing federal agencies to look for ways to continue to expand the availabili­ty and quality of affordable health care.

He also highlighte­d ongoing efforts to close a “family glitch” in implementa­tion of the 2010 law that his administra­tion believes will help 200,000 more people gain affordable coverage.

Before signing the order, Biden jokingly warned Obama, “Let me remind you, it's a hot mic.”Obama warmed up the crowd with a few deadpan jokes.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vice President Kamala Harris reacts as President Joe Biden shakes hands with former President Barack Obama after Obama jokingly called Biden vice president at the White House in Washington on Tuesday.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vice President Kamala Harris reacts as President Joe Biden shakes hands with former President Barack Obama after Obama jokingly called Biden vice president at the White House in Washington on Tuesday.

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