While Subsidy Debate Continues, Consumers Face Health Insurance Sticker Shock
House Republicans blame expiring tax subsidies under the Big Beautiful Bill Act for rising premiums and say subsidizing insurers raises rates, with solutions pending bipartisan talks.
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MAGA Mike Refuses To Commit To Vote On ACA Subsidies
Speaker Mike Johnson sat down with CNN's Jake Tapper this Monday following the Democrats' cave on the government shutdown and immediately threw cold water on the notion that we'll ever see a vote on extending the ACA tax subsidies in the House: “The problem is when you’re subsidizing insurance companies, they just jack the rates up even higher,” Johnson said. “I mean, we’ve been seeing this over and over and over. So the solution is to get …at t…
Mike Johnson Waffles When Jake Tapper Presses Him On Committing to Bringing Up a Bill on Obamacare Subsidies
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) would not commit Monday when CNN’s Jake Tapper pressed him on bringing a vote to the floor to address health care affordability before the ACA tax subsidies expire. The eight Senate Democrats who voted in favor of the continuing resolution Sunday night to help reopen the government did so with the belief that Republicans would begin healthcare talks. Under President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Act, tax sub…
Comment: Congress’ inaction on health care comes with human costs
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington If ACA subsidies expire, access to affordable health care will end for millions of Americans. Comment: Congress’ inaction on health care comes with human costs Wire Service
Sticker Shock Looms as Health Care Tax Credits Hang in the Balance
As the federal government shutdown drags on and open enrollment for health insurance begins, Americans are bracing for major price increases if Congress fails to renew Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits. Here’s what people who purchase health insurance through their state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace told reporters: In Idaho: Cathy Newcomb and her husband buy health insurance through their state’s ACA exchange while waiting to qualify fo…
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