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Expanded Federal Healthcare Tax Credits Expired -- and Marylanders Feel the Pinch

Self-employed piano and voice teacher Alice Goldberg of Cheverly, Maryland, was paying only $28 a month for health insurance last year thanks to a combination of state and federal subsidies that covered a significant portion of her costs.  But now Goldberg’s federal subsidy has gone away, leaving her with a monthly bill of $248 — nearly nine times that of what it was before.  This increase has already prompted the music instructor, who has been …
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MarylandReporter.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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