here's another comment from katie keith from health affairs, and i'm quoting katie keith in this section. quote, coverage losses are expected to continue in 2019. this is due to a number of factors including repeal of the individual mandate penalty -- that's one cause -- the expanded availability of non-a.c.a. plans, and the final, quote, public charge rule. and that's the end of that quotation. she goes on from there. a third commentator -- and these are, of course, people that spend their lives on the issue of health care. joan alker, georgetown university center for children and families. she said, quote, 4.3 million kids were insured in -- uninsured in 2018, a significant increase of 425,000, unquote. another commentator who follows health care, nat broadus of the center on policy and priorities, said, and i'm quoting, the census data provided the clearest evidence yet that the trump administration's efforts to weaken health coverage under the affordable care act are taking a toll. they include, quote, canceling most federal outreach efforts for open -- the open enrollment period for