WASHINGTON, D.C. (KELO.com) South Dakota's Mike Rounds is part of a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators quietly working on a deal to essentially extend Obamacare.
Senator Rounds tells KELO Radio's Greg Belfrage Show that the two year extension would give Congress more time to come up with a way to actually replace Obamacare.
"This would, for a period of two years, provide the states a chance to actually do some things to slow down premium increases, keep the cost sharing revenues in place long enough for us to get the actual repeal and replace completed."
For example, the insurance subsides would continue for low income people.
President Trump on Tuesday appeared to endorse the extension idea.