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Larry the looter achievement5/18/2023 “While President Trump may have promised a smooth transition” from the current law to a replacement, said Leslie Dach, director of the fledging Protect Our Care Coalition, “the executive order does the opposite, threatening disruption for health providers and patients.” Trump’s action drew swift protests from ACA proponents who have coalesced to try to preserve the law. The order directs all federal agencies “to minimize the unwarranted economic and regulatory burdens” of the ACA - the first step of Trump’s central campaign promise to repeal and replace former president Barack Obama’s health-care plan. The order does not mention Medicaid, but it says one of its goals is to “provide greater flexibility to States,” raising the question of whether the Trump HHS might try to loosen rules for states that have expanded the program for lower-income Americans, as the law allows. In general, federal rules cannot be undone with a pen stroke but require a new rulemaking process to replace or delete them.īut in giving agencies permission to “waive, defer, grant exemptions from or delay” ACA rules, the order appears to create room for the Department of Health and Human Services to narrow or gut a set of medical benefits that the ACA compels insurers to include in health plans that they sell to individuals and small businesses. The order, several paragraphs long, does not identify which of the many federal rules that exist under the ACA the new administration intends to rewrite or eliminate. The Trump administration is looking to unwind the ACA, not necessarily waiting for Congress,” Levitt said. “This doesn’t grant any new powers to federal agencies, but it sends a clear signal that they should use whatever authority they have to scale back regulations and penalties. In addition, he said, the order suggests that insurers may have new flexibility on the benefits they must provide. “Potentially the biggest effect of this order could be widespread waivers from the individual mandate, which would likely create chaos in the individual insurance market,” said Larry Levitt, senior vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation. Though the new administration’s specific intentions are not yet clear, the order’s breadth and early timing carry symbolic value for a president who made repealing the ACA - his predecessor’s signature domestic achievement - a leading campaign promise.Īdditionally, the order’s language about easing economic and regulatory burdens aligns with long-standing Republican orthodoxy that the government exerts too heavy a hand on the U.S. However, some of these are embedded in the law, so it is unclear what latitude the executive branch will have. It does not describe specific federal rules to be softened or lifted, but it appears to give room for agencies to eliminate an array of ACA taxes and requirements. The executive order, signed in the Oval Office as one of the new president’s first actions, directs agencies to grant relief to all constituencies affected by the sprawling 2010 health-care law: consumers, insurers, hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, states and others. Meet Larry and his friends Harry, Terry, Gerry, Mary, etc.President Trump signed an executive order late Friday giving federal agencies broad powers to unwind regulations created under the Affordable Care Act, which might include enforcement of the penalty for people who fail to carry the health insurance that the law requires of most Americans. In Clash Royale in the Skeleton Army :- “Spawns an army of Skeletons.They end up having to scrub all the dishes as a punishment. They return the crown after retrieving it, and it breaks due to the extensive damage done to it. Both of them end up in a dynamite room, which is ignited by the fire spirits, and the crown goes into a dragon's lair. Larry, out of curiosity, befriended a Fire Spirit which Peter threw into a Furnace, causing it to ignite more of them. Due to that, they couldn't place the crown back. Larry and Peter then realize that the room was filled with traps. He gets fascinated with the king's crown and steals it. In Lost and Crowned, he and his brother Peter move to the Clash Royale Arena to work for the Red King. Not only that, but he ended up destroying a friendly Archer tower causing a lot of Elixir spillage. He was summoned by a witch in a Clash of Clans commercial. He is shown as shy, curious and confused skeleton, yet hinted to be the Skeleton King after wearing the old skeleton king's crown. primarily the short film Lost and Crowned. He was first shown in a Supercell commercial and has appeared in multiple other trailers, movies etc. Larry is a skeleton who is featured and referenced to in multiple games.
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