With just over a month until the Affordable Care Act reaches a major milestone, as the law’s insurance exchanges are rolled out, the battle over the law is heating up again. Both sides are bringing out their biggest stars.
Supporters will get help from Bill Clinton, who will resume his role as “Secretary of Explaining Stuff” next week at his presidential library in Arkansas, where he will give a major policy speech covering the Affordable Care Act and the changes ahead.
White House Senior Adviser Daniel Pfeiffer tweeted about the announcement.
Excited to have President @BillClinton, once dubbed Secretary of Explaining Stuff, talk about the health reform law on 9/4 in Little Rock
— Dan Pfeiffer (@pfeiffer44) August 28, 2013
Meanwhile, Sarah Palin has lent her signature and voice to the Senate Conservative Fund’s campaign to see Obamacare defunded.
“Forced enrollment in Obama’s ‘Unaffordable Care Act’ is weeks away,” she said in a statement. “This beast must be stopped — by not funding it.”









