Jeffrey Young on Health Care

And no, there still isn't a GOP "replacement" plan, either.
The Affordable Care Act won some huge victories in 2015, but there was trouble lurking.
But Gov. Matt Bevin gave few details on how he plans to reshape the state's expanded Medicaid program.
Early evidence suggests more young people are signing up, too.
The government wants to get to 10 million, and the deadline is Jan. 31.
He wants to replace Obamacare, Medicare and Medicaid with more liberty, or something.
The wall of Republican opposition to helping poor people get health care keeps cracking.
Obamacare gave millions of people health coverage, and they're using it.
The numbers show you may avoid big premium hikes by changing insurance.