Gov. Mills, Rep. Pingree Continue Push to Extend ACA Tax Credits
Maine officials warn that ending enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits could raise premiums by 77%, making coverage unaffordable for over 60,000 residents, officials said.
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Mainers consider forgoing health insurance due to spiking costs • Maine Morning Star
Kennebunk resident Rachel Phipps, here pictured with Gov. Janet Mills, is currently undergoing treatments for skin cancer, but said she may have to forgo insurance next year due to spiking costs. (Photo by Eesha Pendharkar/ Maine Morning Star)Rachel Phipps, a retired social worker from Kennebunk, was diagnosed last month with skin cancer, which she has been getting treatments for. If the cancer isn’t gone by her follow up appointment in December…
Maine small business owners decry soaring health care premiums if ACA tax credits expire
Small business owners and self-employed workers discussed the potential increases with U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, and Maine Gov. Janet Mills at an event Monday.
Covered California enrollment’s open. But without a tax credits extension, will thousands in the Valley be unable to pay?
Fresno barber Juan Gonzalez expects to pay more than three times more for health insurance coverage through Covered California than he did in 2025 because federal tax credits that help subsidize the cost of his monthly premiums are set to expire at the end of December.
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