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Sen. Rob Portman Backs Repealing Healthcare Mandate Through Tax Bill

Sen. Rob Portman speaks at an event in Cleveland in September 2016. [Nick Castele / ideastream]

Republican Sen. Rob Portman said he supports making changes to the Affordable Care Act through the tax bill in the works in Congress.

A proposal in the Senate would end the individual mandate, which levies a tax on people who don’t have health insurance. 

“I’m okay with repealing it, I’ve supported that in the past,” Portman said in a conference call with reporters. “Frankly, I would have preferred to repeal it as part of a broader healthcare reform bill.”

If the mandate goes, Portman said, he’d be prepared to vote yes on a separate measure proposed by Sen. Lamar Alexander, a Republican from Tennessee, and Sen. Patty Murray, a Democrat from Washington. That measure would ensure subsidies for insurance companies for two years.

Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown has scheduled his own conference call on the tax bill for Wednesday afternoon. 

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for Ideastream Public Media. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.