The Obama administration is emphasizing its commitment to helping people buy insurance plans for 2017, even as the threat of Obamacare repeal hangs over the ongoing enrollment season with the election of Donald Trump.
Marjorie Connolly, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services, said the agency is “all in” for the enrollment season, which lasts through January.
“We continue to execute a robust outreach strategy with partners across the nation to let Americans know affordable coverage is available,” Connolly said in a statement.
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory has opened the doors to repealing the Affordable Care Act, something Republicans have promised to do for six years. It’s unclear, however, what they’d replace it with and how millions of Americans with Obamacare plans would fare.
