Achieving Repeal
Address to the South Carolina Tea Party Convention Jeffrey H. Anderson Remarks as Prepared for Delivery on January 18, 2015 Good morning. It’s....
South Carolina Tea Party Convention, January 18, 2015Address to the South Carolina Tea Party Convention Jeffrey H. Anderson Remarks as Prepared for Delivery on January 18, 2015 Good morning. It’s....
South Carolina Tea Party Convention, January 18, 2015Jeff Anderson talks about how the 2017 Project’s Winning Alternative to Obamacare can pave the way to full repeal with a plan that would move things in a conservative direction from the pre-Obamacare status quo.
The Heartland Institute, December 11, 2014King v. Burwell may make it possible to begin the process of repealing and replacing Obamacare well before 2017, but that will require the GOP to have an alternative ready to go.
National Review, December 1, 2014A potentially favorable ruling in King v. Burwell shouldn’t be viewed by Republicans as an invitation to “fix” Obamacare; instead, it should be viewed as a chance to effectively repeal and replace Obamacare with a conservative alternative in 36 states.
Wall Street Journal, December 17, 2014When it comes to Obamacare, Republicans need to be focused entirely on repeal, and everything they do on Obamacare—most importantly advancing a well-conceived conservative alternative—should be done with that goal in mind.
National Review, December 8, 2014Ed Gillespie nearly pulled off Election Day’s biggest upset, and a key to his success was running on a well-conceived alternative to Obamacare.
New York Times, November 20, 2014The Virginia Republican senatorial candidate is advancing an alternative to Obamacare that would save $1 trillion, give Americans far more freedom of choice, and finally end the unfairness in the tax code for everyone who buys health insurance on their own.
Real Clear Markets, October 29, 2014To force the hand of those Republican politicians who aren’t really committed to repealing Obamacare, it’s time for conservatives to “take a stand not just against ObamaCare, but for a sound conservative alternative.”
The Week, October 27, 2014A split is beginning to form between Republicans who want to pass a winning alternative to Obamacare and those who want to make peace with President Obama’s signature legislation.
New York Times, October 21, 2014The Washington Post’s attack on a conservative alternative to Obamacare confirms that two core contentions of Obamacare’s supporters—conservatives don’t have an alternative, and the debate is over—are false.
The Weekly Standard, October 19, 2014The Virginia GOP Senate candidate shows it’s possible to advance a winning alternative to Obamacare—one that would lower premiums, enhance access to doctors, reduce federal spending, increase the number of people with private insurance, and repeal every last word of Obamacare.
National Review Online, October 10, 2014With a conservative alternative in play, three-fifths of Americans are ready to scrap Obamacare—but is the Republican Party listening to them?
The Weekly Standard, October 1, 2014A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates finds that Americans overwhelmingly support a well-conceived conservative alternative to Obamacare.
September 24, 2014“‘Repeal and replace’ is no longer just a campaign slogan, but now an actual plan of action.”
The Oklahoman, Septeber 14, 2014A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates, reflecting recent nonpartisan scoring of the 2017 Project’s proposal, finds that Americans overwhelmingly support a conservative alternative to Obamacare.
September 17, 2014