In a blog post, spokesman Geoff Holtzman pointed out that the Department of Health and Human Services secretary has enforcement discretion over 1,440 of the law’s regulations.
He encouraged allowing states to have more flexibility on the type of health insurance that is sold and through the use of waivers that allow them to craft their own plans. He also suggested allowing people to buy short-term insurance plans for a longer period of time, which could be accomplished by altering an Obama-era regulation that capped them at three months.
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