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Public policy in the 2016 elections

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Featured issue: Healthcare

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In the 2016 presidential campaign, candidates spoke about prescription drug prices, among otehr healthcare issues, and at the state level, legislatures debated the expansion of Medicaid programs as provided for under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. States addressed rising healthcare costs and their impact on state budgets. Republican candidates generally opposed the Affordable Care Act, favored expanding the use of health savings accounts, and lessening state regulations. Democratic candidates generally supported expanding upon the Affordable Care Act, and some called for a single-payer healthcare system.

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Featured issue: Election policy

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Election policy matters played out in statehouses and courtrooms across the nation in 2016. Election policy dictates the conditions under which American citizens vote, encompassing issues such as voter registration, early voting, absentee voting, and voter ID requirements. In addition, election policy determines how candidates get their names on the ballot and how electoral districts are drawn. Set primarily at the state level, these policies were the subject of much debate in 2016.

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