Support patient-centered health care reforms that improve access, lower costs, and improve quality.

Barry Loudermilk · Georgia · Republican

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Occurrences

Supporting patient-centered reforms that improve access, lower costs, and enhance the quality of health care.

Commits to health care reforms aimed at access, affordability, and quality.

Issues Archive - U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk
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Fighting to Lower the Cost of Health Insurance by Repealing Obamacare taxes and mandates

Commits to lowering health insurance costs by repealing Obamacare taxes and mandates.

Meet Barry – Barry Loudermilk
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Barry has supported, and is continuing to push for, major reforms that will lower premiums and deductibles – by eliminating unreasonable federal mandates and restoring the regulation of health insurance back to the state and local level.

He says he will keep pushing health care reforms to lower premiums and deductibles and reduce federal mandates.

Issues – Barry Loudermilk
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Barry has supported, and is continuing to push for, major reforms that will lower premiums and deductibles  by eliminating unreasonable federal mandates and restoring the regulation of health insurance back to the state and local level.

Commits to continuing health insurance reforms aimed at lowering costs and shifting regulation away from federal mandates.

Issues – Barry Loudermilk
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Evidence

Loudermilk’s Health Care issue page says he wants greater choice, lower costs, improved access to quality care, and a return to patient-centered programs.

Official issue statement matches the promise’s core language and shows continuing support for patient-centered reform.

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Health Care - U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk
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The House Clerk’s roll call for the American Health Care Act shows Barry Loudermilk of Georgia voted Aye on passage of H.R. 1628, a major Republican health care overhaul bill.

He backed a concrete House health care reform effort, but the bill did not become law.

never same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call 256 | H.R. 1628
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The House Clerk’s roll call for the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act shows Loudermilk voted Yea on final passage of H.R. 6703.

He continued supporting legislation aimed at lower premiums and broader health-care market reforms, but this is still House passage rather than enacted law.

partial later_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call 349 | H.R. 6703
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Assessments

never unknown A for effort

The promise was to support patient-centered reforms improving access, costs, and quality. Loudermilk expressed support and voted for major Republican health-care reform efforts, including House passage of the AHCA and later H.R. 6703, but the provided evidence does not show an enacted federal reform attributable to him that delivered the promised outcome. These votes show a serious legislative attempt, so this should be scored as a failed delivery with an effort badge rather than partial or delivered.

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