DelBene votes to let people keep their insurance plans

U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene voted Nov. 15 to let Americans renew their individual insurance policies through 2014.

 

U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene voted Nov. 15 to let Americans renew their individual insurance policies through 2014.

“Like many Americans, I have been very frustrated and disappointed by the poor implementation of the federal health exchange,” said DelBene, of Medina. “This is why I voted ‘YES.’”

DelBene added that she respects the decision made by Washington’ state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler not to allow plans that lack Affordable Care Act benefits to be renewed.

“Washington is fortunate to have a health exchange that is providing residents the ability to find and purchase one of 46 quality plans.,” DelBene said.

More than 77,000 people already have enrolled in health care plans in the state.

“However, not every state has the Washington Healthplanfinder and individuals should not be penalized by the administration’s broken promise,” DelBene said. “My vote today represents my desire to correct the rollout of the federal exchange and provide relief for Americans who are having difficulty participating in the federal exchange.”

DelBene said she does not support dismantling or repealing the Affordable Care Act “because I know the status quo before was unacceptable.”

DelBene noted that while the law is not perfect she supports making clear, specific changes as needed to improve the ACA.