Rep. Mike Flood on Bipartisan Efforts in Housing, ACA Tax Credits, and Shutdown Prevention
Rep. Mike Flood outlines bipartisan housing reforms, ACA tax credit extensions with fraud controls, and aims to avoid another government shutdown in 2026.
Rep. Mike Flood outlines bipartisan housing reforms, ACA tax credit extensions with fraud controls, and aims to avoid another government shutdown in 2026.
The expiration of COVID-era enhanced ACA subsidies will increase premiums and deductibles in 2026, impacting health insurance coverage and affordability for millions across the U.S.
The U.S. Senate is poised to reject proposals extending ACA tax credits, likely leading to higher health insurance premiums and increased debate on healthcare costs ahead of midterms.
The end of ACA health insurance subsidies will cause premiums to more than double by 2026, straining the insurance market and healthcare providers, with critical effects on rural hospitals and coverage rates.
House Republicans propose a new health care package focusing on association health plans and pharmacy benefit manager reforms as ACA enhanced subsidies expire at year-end, sparking debate on bipartisan support and market impacts.
With Obamacare subsidy expiration approaching, U.S. lawmakers debate extending premium aid versus direct payments to health savings accounts to sustain coverage affordability for 20M Americans.
POLITICO Poll shows how GOP proposals of typically Democratic policies can gain bipartisan support, highlighting strategic implications for U.S. political messaging and voter alignment.
The expiration of COVID-era enhanced ACA subsidies in 2026 will lead to higher premiums and deductibles, causing significant affordability challenges for millions of Americans on health insurance marketplaces.
House Republicans introduce a health care plan focusing on cost control without extending ACA subsidies, highlighting association health plans and drug pricing transparency.
The sunsetting of ACA health insurance subsidies in 2026 will lead to an average premium increase of 114%, impacting over 24 million enrollees and posing significant affordability challenges for small business workers and self-employed individuals.