Coalition Urges Congress to Stop Attacks on Medicaid, Affordable Care Act Ahead of Key Committee Markups

Coalition Urges Congress to Stop Attacks on Medicaid, Affordable Care Act Ahead of Key Committee Markups

In the statement, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation joined the Partnership for Protecting Coverage in expressing deep alarm that actions from the House Energy and Commerce Committee and Ways and Means Committee could terminate health care for millions of people living with serious and chronic health conditions.  

May 12, 2025 | 3 min read

Today 40 non-profit, non-partisan organizations issued a statement in advance of the House Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means Committee markups asking them to stop assaults on healthcare that will make patients collateral damage. Our groups have repeatedly urged Congress against cuts that will terminate health care for millions and compromise the integrity and affordability of the Marketplace.

“As organizations representing millions of patients with serious and chronic health conditions, we are deeply alarmed by the anticipated actions of two key House committees, including devastating Medicaid cuts and the proposed codification of policies included in the “Marketplace Integrity and Affordability” proposed rule. The codification of this rule will erode the quality of coverage sold on the marketplaces and erect barriers for those seeking marketplace coverage. The combined impact of just these two proposals has the potential to push millions out of Medicaid and the marketplace during a time when they are already struggling to afford soaring healthcare costs.

“Despite repeated public assertions that people who rely on Medicaid would not be harmed as a result of these policy proposals, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has confirmed our worst fears: the math does not work without steep cuts to Medicaid. The policies put forward by the Energy and Commerce Committee would terminate health coverage for at least 13.7 million people, including low-income working adults, Medicare beneficiaries, children, people with disabilities, and patients with complex health conditions. The proposals put forward by the Ways and Means Committee will only add to the problem.

“Medicaid and the ACA are not line items in a budget — they are literally lifelines for the patients we serve. Legislation released this week by both Committees would not only pile on additional layers of red tape for patients and their providers but also increase administrative costs for states that must implement these program changes.

“Further, efforts to parse who is deserving of care and who is not, will wreak havoc on the lives of the patients we represent. Patients with chronic diseases have no uniform experience; but each one is deserving of care. If these cuts become law, it will mean fewer doctors, fewer treatments and fewer resources for the people who need them most. Millions stand to lose coverage entirely, while cash-strapped states will be left scrambling to fill impossible funding gaps.

“These threats, combined with the pending ACA tax credit cliff, would turn existing cracks in coverage into gorges, hitting low and moderate-income patients and families hardest. At a time when costs for American households are already stretched to the breaking point, we cannot afford to rip away any pathway to high-quality, affordable coverage.

“We urge congressional leaders to reject these cruel and reckless policies. Now is the time to protect the health and economic security of the American people — not take away the care they need to survive.”

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