ACA Marketplace Faces Challenges as Premiums Set to Rise in 2026
Rising ACA marketplace premiums in 2026 threaten affordability for consumers and small businesses, highlighting legislative challenges and the debate over subsidy extensions.
Rising ACA marketplace premiums in 2026 threaten affordability for consumers and small businesses, highlighting legislative challenges and the debate over subsidy extensions.
House Republican moderates are advancing a move to extend Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, challenging party leadership and shaping health insurance subsidy policies ahead of 2026 elections.
A congressional hearing examined the impact of ending ACA tax credits on millions of Americans, highlighting coverage losses and increased healthcare costs amid fraud concerns.
Delaware’s record ACA enrollment faces affordability challenges as premiums skyrocket due to medical inflation, insurer rate hikes, and expiring federal subsidies.
Moderate House Republicans use a discharge petition to force a vote on extending Obamacare premium tax credits as GOP leaders resist, highlighting risks to health insurance coverage amid subsidy expiration.
House Republicans face internal divisions over extending ACA subsidies amid looming health insurance premium increases before year-end deadline.
Congress faces a critical deadline as enhanced ACA health insurance subsidies are set to expire, threatening higher premiums for millions. Explore key legislative proposals and potential market impacts.
Congressman Fitzpatrick pushes Bipartisan Health Insurance Affordability Act to avert ACA premium spikes, securing coverage affordability and market stability as current protections expire.
Congressional vote imminent on extending or ending Affordable Care Act premium tax credits that impact 22 million Americans. Key healthcare policy debate and bipartisan standoff detailed.
GAO's recent report highlights ongoing fraud risks in the advance premium tax credit program, revealing gaps in CMS fraud risk management and unauthorized enrollment practices affecting millions.