Republicans must be too busy trying to distract us with other things to try and cancel Obamacare lately. Or maybe they’ve finally realized most people like it.

At any rate, this is another great idea from Governor Gretchen Whitmer. All states should do it. Probably only the Democratic-run ones will. #VoteBlue

Michigan Gov. Whitmer will call on Democrats to codify ‘Obamacare’ into state law |
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/michigan-gov-whitmer-will-call-on-democrats-to-codify-obamacare-into-state-law

Michigan Gov. Whitmer will call on Democrats to codify ‘Obamacare’ into state law

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will call on lawmakers to pass legislation proactively protecting key provisions in the Affordable Care Act during a speech Wednesday where she'll outline her legislative priorities for the second half of the year.

PBS NewsHour
@TonyStark obamacare is so terrible i'm surprised they don't try to take credit for it
yes i support obama, yes it's ... slightly better than nothing... but trust me, from experience, the marketplace insurance plans are awful places that will just refuse all your claims unless you fight them.
@hapbt @TonyStark first, it got stripped down from the original plan. Secondly it varies widely from state to state. They shouldn’t have let the states have input.

@CatDragon @hapbt I have insurance for myself, my family, and my employees through it. No, it’s not perfect, but I certainly don’t have to fight every claim. I only had to make an extra call once in all these years for orthopedics for my daughter. She has a turned in left foot and certain shoe inserts weren’t covered.

Obamacare is well worth codifying which is the point of the original post.

@TonyStark @CatDragon we had Medica for about a year and they were terrible, literally every claim would either be denied or not fully paid
i would love to see someone 'patch the holes' in it vs destroy it however
@TonyStark @hapbt @CatDragon Obamacare is legacy achievement from a great President who did his best while facing some sickening circumstances.
@TonyStark @CatDragon @hapbt
This is my experience too -- they recently made it so dependents can get marketplace insurance if the family plan through an employer is crazy expensive, as mine was; we're saving around $400 a month and my wife's deductible is a little higher than it would have been, but her meds are waaayyy cheaper than mine. This is in Minnesota, though; each state gets to decide how good or bad their system is, MN seems to be OK.