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Hillary Clinton Defends Obamacare In Louisville

Ryland Barton, WFPL, via Twitter

Hillary Clinton criticized Gov. Matt Bevin for his work to dismantle elements of the Affordable Care Act in Kentucky during a campaign stop in Louisville Tuesday.

The former first lady and secretary of state has been campaigning in Kentucky ahead of the state’s Democratic presidential primary next week.

During the campaign stop at Family Health Centers in the Portland neighborhood, Clinton applauded Kentucky’s health insurance exchange, Kynect, calling it “the best example” of states’ efforts to expand health coverage. She criticized apparent Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s position against the law, also known as Obamacare.

“Donald Trump wants to get rid of the Affordable Care Act, your governor is working hard to undermine what Kentucky has accomplished,” Clinton said. “I think with somebody like Donald Trump you would see a race to the bottom across our country with working families paying the price.”

Bevin has promised to dismantle Kynect by the end of this year and seek a waiver from the federal government to “transform” Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion. About 500,000 Kentuckians got health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, bringing the state uninsured rate from more than 20 percent down to 9 percent.

Kentucky has become a battleground for the Democratic presidential candidates, with both Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders vying for about 60 delegates in the state. Clinton has a lead over Sanders in the Democratic nominating process.

During a 30-minute speech, Clinton also proposed a new federal program designed to subsidize childcare for families.

“If we’re going to say we are for family values, then we need to value families, and no family should have to pay more than 10 percent of their income on childcare,” she said.

Clinton also said that as president, she would encourage state and local governments to increase wages for childcare workers.

Former Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear endorsed Clinton in a statement released by her campaign. In it, he cited health care policy as a reason for his support.

“Given the battle playing out over health care access in Kentucky, we need a leader and ally in the White House who understands the importance of fighting for health care,” Beshear said in the statement. “Hillary will stand up with us against efforts to pull the rug out from under our families, and she’ll never give up.”

Bevin’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Ryland Barton is the Managing Editor for Collaboratives for Kentucky Public Radio, a group of public radio stations including WKMS, WFPL in Louisville, WEKU in Richmond and WKYU in Bowling Green. A native of Lexington, Ryland most recently served as the Capitol Reporter for Kentucky Public Radio. He has covered politics and state government for NPR member stations KWBU in Waco and KUT in Austin.
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