It’s Time for Republicans to Get Serious About Health Care
More than 20 million ACA enrollees face premium hikes as political divisions stall subsidy extension; 78% of Americans support continuation, including 59% of Republicans, according to KFF.
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It’s time for Republicans to get serious about health care
When the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended recently, Republicans mostly got what they wanted: A spending bill was passed, the government was reopened and Democrats’ main demand — a deal to extend expiring Obamacare subsidies — was deferred.…
ACA Deadline Nears as 20 million Brace for Higher Health Costs
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent The Affordable Care Act subsidies that help more than 20 million people pay for health insurance are set to expire at the end of the month. Congress is running out of time to prevent steep premium hikes across the country, and families who rely on marketplace coverage face growing uncertainty while political leaders argue over what to do next. President Donald Trump has sent mixed s…
Democrats Step Up Push to Extend ACA Subsidies as Deadline Nears - The Thinking Conservative News
Democrats continued pushing for extending enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits before they expire at the end of December. The post Democrats Step Up Push to Extend ACA Subsidies as Deadline Nears appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
The Plan to Address Expiring ACA Subsidies Is That There Is No Plan
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (Samuel Corum/Sipa USA via AP Images) Samuel Corum/Sipa USA/Sipa USA via APHealth care talks appear to be headed nowhere fast as lawmakers squabble amongst each other — and with the White House — less than a month before a critical batch of Affordable Care Act subsidies expires.And there are serious questions about whether those talks would die out once subsidies are already long gone.“My assumption is that by n…
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday (December 2) that the Affordable Care (ACA) subsidy is likely to expire at the end of December as Congress remains deadlocked over healthcare legislation.
News Briefs: ACA subsidies in limbo after government funding deal
After Congress ended the longest federal government shutdown on record at 43 days, the future of enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) remained unresolved. The shutdown officially ended Nov. 12, three days after eight members of the Senate Democratic caucus joined Republicans to help pass a continuing resolution that maintains spending through Jan. 30. In return for the Democratic votes, Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), the chamber’s m…
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