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new insurance policies for themselves this fall could see premiums rise because of requirements in the health care law." For some young and healthy Americans who choose to purchase low-cost coverage, ObamaCare could nearly triple premium costs according to a survey of insurers conducted by the American Action Forum.
• As President Obama campaigned around the country in support of his health care law in 2009 he famously said, "If you like your plan you can keep it." Yet the higher cost of premiums is already preventing people who liked their plan from keeping the coverage they previously had. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, due to the increasing cost of employer sponsored coverage, seven million Americans will lose the coverage they enjoy today.
• ObamaCare has been built on a se

ries of broken promises to the American people. Health insurance premiums are going up, not down; millions of Americans are set to lose the health insurance the president promised they could keep; and the bill's promised $900 billion price tag is estimated to increase to $2.6 trillion. It's time to repeal this broken legislation and replace it with real health care reforms that will give Americans access to the health care they need, from the doctor they choose, at a lower cost.

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