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"The Irony of Obamacare: Republicans Thought of It First" -- and WROTE parts of it

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According to a study released last September, a sizable portion of the ACA was written by Republicans. For the final bill, over 10% came from House Republicans, and almost 30% came from Senate Republicans. That brings the total GOP contribution to Obamacare to 38.5%, meaning that over a third of Obamacare was written by the Republican party.

This is because it's common on Capital Hill for passages of failed bills to be recycled into newer bills over the years. And these bills came from older and older bills as well. The origin of many of the ideas, however, comes from the Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act of 1993 ( http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d103:S1770:), the Republican proposal based on the Heritage Foundation’s paper Assuring Affordable Health Care For All Americans ( http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/1989/pdf/hl218.pdf), written in 1989. After studying it, the ancestry of the ACA is well documented.

Although we knew a lot of what Republicans wanted was incorporated in the hopes of getting their support, it was not clear how much of Obamacare’s language came from the Republicans until now. The final law consists of huge portions of not only GOP ideas, but the actual words they wrote over the years.
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“An irony of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is that one of its key provisions, the individual insurance mandate, has conservative origins. In Congress, the requirement that individuals to purchase health insurance first emerged in Republican health care reform bills introduced in 1993 as alternatives to the Clinton plan."



That irony led John Wilkerson of the University of Washington and his colleagues David Smith and Nick Stramp to study the legislative history of the health care reform law using a text-analysis system to understand its origins.

Scholars rely almost exclusively on floor roll call voting patterns to assess partisan cooperation in Congress, according to findings in the paper, Tracing the Flow of Policy Ideas in Legislatures: A Text Reuse Approach. By that standard, the Affordable Care was a highly partisan bill. Yet a different story emerges when the source of the reform’s policy is analyzed. The authors’ findings showed that a number of GOP policy ideas overlap with provisions in the Affordable Care Act: Of the 906-page law, 3 percent of the “policy ideas” used wording similar to bills sponsored by House Republicans and 8 percent used wording similar to bills sponsored by Senate Republicans.

Excluding “markup” bills, or amendments and legislative rewrites, 11 percent and 28 percent of policy ideas came from Congressional and Senate Republicans, respectively. For example, a proposal for nursing home transparency made by Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa in March 2009 eventually appeared in the the health care reform law’s language.

The Republican Party continues to be staunchly opposed the law even though the individual mandate made its first legislative appearance as part of the party’s alternative to President Clinton’s health reform bill. It was included in the 1993 Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act that was sponsored by John Chafee, of Rhode Island, and co-sponsored by 18 Republicans, including Bob Dole, who was the Senate Minority Leader at the time. http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/the-irony-of-obamacare-republicans-
thought-of-it-first.html/


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