Despite birth control being completely safe, within hours of Trump becoming president, he signed an executive order that aimed at lifting the regulatory burdens and fines that were imposed by the Obama Care (Howell). Since Trump made such quick work of singing this order, this shows that the Trump administration is very serious about taking down Obama Care and the health benefits that come along with it. In a 2010 report the research the rate and number of insured Americans found that it reached historic highs in the years following the enforcement of the Affordable Care Act. From 2010 to 2015 over nineteen million people gained health care coverage though using Obama Care (B, A). If the Trump administration decides to continue on with the notion of repealing the Affordable Care Act, by 2019 the number of uninsured children would be increase by 4.4 million and the number of uninsured parents will increase by 7.6 million (Mangan). In total the uninsured rate would increase from 10.7 percent to 22.8 percent (Mangan). This just shows how large of an impact the Affordable Care Act has on its consumers. With the repeal of Obama care, there are many policies that are at risk of being discontinued. The discontinuation of free birth control is at the top of the Trump administrations
Despite birth control being completely safe, within hours of Trump becoming president, he signed an executive order that aimed at lifting the regulatory burdens and fines that were imposed by the Obama Care (Howell). Since Trump made such quick work of singing this order, this shows that the Trump administration is very serious about taking down Obama Care and the health benefits that come along with it. In a 2010 report the research the rate and number of insured Americans found that it reached historic highs in the years following the enforcement of the Affordable Care Act. From 2010 to 2015 over nineteen million people gained health care coverage though using Obama Care (B, A). If the Trump administration decides to continue on with the notion of repealing the Affordable Care Act, by 2019 the number of uninsured children would be increase by 4.4 million and the number of uninsured parents will increase by 7.6 million (Mangan). In total the uninsured rate would increase from 10.7 percent to 22.8 percent (Mangan). This just shows how large of an impact the Affordable Care Act has on its consumers. With the repeal of Obama care, there are many policies that are at risk of being discontinued. The discontinuation of free birth control is at the top of the Trump administrations