Medicare for All Act Gains Support as Maine Advocates Lobby Congress
Maine advocates deliver petitions to Congress supporting the Medicare for All Act of 2025, reflecting strong national support for healthcare reform.
Maine advocates deliver petitions to Congress supporting the Medicare for All Act of 2025, reflecting strong national support for healthcare reform.
Senate failure to extend ACA subsidies risks steep health insurance premium hikes, fueling bipartisan gridlock and impacting 2026 midterms. Analysis of political and economic implications for health insurance affordability.
House Republicans propose a healthcare bill focused on lowering premiums via association health plans and transparency measures but exclude the expiring ACA subsidy extension, complicating bipartisan support amid GOP divisions.
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, propose a healthcare plan to replace expiring ACA subsidies, focusing on employer-sponsored insurance expansion and increased pharmacy benefit manager oversight amid a divided Congress and tight legislative timeline.
Overview of House Speaker Mike Johnson's recent strategy session with House Republicans focusing on legislative directions as reported in Washington, D.C.
Senate failure to extend ACA subsidies triggers major health insurance premium hikes for millions, affecting affordability and market stability.
House Republicans unveil health plan focused on employer-based coverage and PBM oversight as enhanced ACA tax subsidies near expiration end of 2024.
President Trump signs five bipartisan bills addressing veterans benefits, reservist tuition rules, VA insurance coverage, and updates to the Federal Bar Association foundation charter.
U.S. Senate deadlock likely ends enhanced health insurance subsidies affecting 225,000 Coloradans, driving premium costs sharply higher for 2026 coverage.
Starting January 2024, 22 million Americans face major health insurance premium hikes as enhanced ACA tax credits expire, creating significant market and legislative challenges.