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Rep. Luria opposes efforts to remove protections from Virginians with pre-existing conditions

In Virginia, 3,441,400 people have pre-existing conditions and will lose their protections depending how the Texas v. U.S. lawsuit.
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WASHINGTON — Congresswoman Elaine Luria on Tuesday responded to the latest efforts in court to dismantle important and life-saving protections for people with pre-existing conditions, along with every other benefit and protection provided by the Affordable Care Act.

“I came to Congress to defend quality and affordable health care for all Virginians,” Congresswoman Luria said. “If this lawsuit is successful, it would represent a multi-generational attack on our Commonwealth. Millions of young people, seniors, and everyone in between would be hurt. I’ll continue to fight back at every turn.”

RELATED: Virginia Congress members vote to protect Americans with pre-existing conditions

Oral arguments began on Tuesday in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the Texas v. U.S. lawsuit that – among other things – would destroy Virginia’s historic Medicaid expansion, allow insurance companies to limit coverage, and end tax relief that makes health insurance affordable for millions of Americans.

Protections on pre-existing conditions for Virginia families would be devastated.

  • 3,441,400 – Number of Virginians who have pre-existing conditions and will lose their protections.
  • 2,974,000 – Number of Virginians who could face reinstated lifetime and annual limits on coverage.
  • 642,000 – Number of Virginians who could lose all health care coverage.
  • 109,517 – Number of Virginia seniors who could have to pay more for their prescription drugs.
  • 59,000 – Number of young Virginians under age 26 who could lose the ability to remain on their parents’ insurance.

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