ACA Subsidy Expiration Threatens Premium Hikes for Small Business Owners
Upcoming expiration of ACA subsidies threatens significant health insurance premium increases for small business owners, amid Senate's rejection of health care bills.
Upcoming expiration of ACA subsidies threatens significant health insurance premium increases for small business owners, amid Senate's rejection of health care bills.
A new report details the consequences of Medicaid and ACA funding cuts, revealing rising premiums, hospital closures, and workforce reductions across the U.S. health care system. Legislative decisions on ACA tax credits could affect millions of Americans' health coverage.
House Republicans backed bipartisan discharge petitions to extend expiring ACA subsidies, challenging GOP leadership as health insurance premiums threaten to rise for 20 million Americans.
Senate blocks bills to extend or replace ACA health insurance subsidies, risking premium hikes for millions as enhanced subsidies expire. Bipartisan efforts continue in the House.
Senate fails to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits, risking a doubling of health insurance premiums for 22 million Americans after the bill falls short of the required votes to break a filibuster.
The expiration of ACA premium tax credits in 2026 is set to significantly increase health insurance costs for millions, impacting coverage decisions and healthcare market stability.
The U.S. Senate's vote against extending ACA premium tax credits risks doubling premiums for 20 million Americans and increasing uninsured rates by 14 million by 2034. The decision also rejects the Health Care Freedom for Patients Act, raising concerns about affordable coverage for working families and education sector employees.
Senate stalls on enhanced ACA subsidies, leaving the issue to the House. Regulators may approve new sunscreen ingredient, while measles cases reach highest levels since elimination.
Congress faces a critical December deadline as enhanced ACA subsidies near expiration, sparking partisan battles and uncertainty over the future of affordable coverage for millions of Americans.
Congressional gridlock puts the expiration of Affordable Care Act tax subsidies at risk, with Democrats and Republicans proposing competing insurance coverage plans.