Tag: Public Policy

Oklahoma Watch Delivers In-Depth Reporting on Public Policy and Insurance Issues

Oklahoma Watch offers comprehensive coverage of public policy, evictions, rural homelessness, and insurance issues, with a focus on transparency and accountability in Oklahoma.

Colorado Advances 2026 Health Insurance Enrollment Amid Premium and Subsidy Challenges

Colorado's 2026 health insurance open enrollment is underway with new state support programs countering federal subsidy changes and rising premiums to maintain coverage accessibility.

Pennsylvania Medicare Open Enrollment Ends Dec 7 with Expanded Plan Options

Pennsylvania's Medicare open enrollment deadline is Dec. 7, 2025, with 334 Medicare Advantage plans and low premiums available. Learn about coverage options, deadlines, and assistance programs for seniors.

Climate Change and U.S. Property Insurance Crisis: Regulatory Responses and Solutions

Exploring how climate change drives the U.S. property insurance crisis, analyzing state regulatory responses, and reviewing proposed insurer, land-use, and federal policy solutions.

AARP’s Advocacy on Medicare and Social Security: Ongoing Challenges and Member Engagement

AARP's nonpartisan advocacy efforts focus on protecting Medicare and Social Security amid funding challenges and policy changes. Learn about recent campaigns and member engagement strategies.

Massachusetts Faces Public Health Insurance Losses Amid Federal Budget Cuts

Federal budget cuts are reducing public health insurance in Massachusetts, affecting DACA recipients and low-income immigrants, with significant impacts on Medicaid and health safety net programs.

Colorado Prepares for Special Session to Address Federal Budget Impact on Medicaid and ACA

Colorado's General Assembly schedules a special session to tackle significant impacts of the new federal budget bill on state Medicaid funding, ACA subsidies, and SNAP program changes. The session addresses substantial Medicaid cuts, provider tax caps, and eligibility restrictions affecting Colorado’s healthcare landscape.

Study Warns Proposed Medicaid Cuts Could Leave 30,000 Nebraskans Uninsured

Harvard study predicts proposed Medicaid cuts could leave 30,000 Nebraskans uninsured, increase deaths, and trigger rural hospital closures due to financial strain.

NYC Mayoral Candidates Debate Privatized Medicare Plan for Municipal Retirees

New York City faces a policy debate as Mayor Adams pushes privatized Medicare Advantage plans for 250,000 municipal retirees, with opponents pledging to reverse the shift. Explore the insurance and market impacts of this change.

Survey Shows Strong Support for Medicaid Reform Among Americans

A recent survey indicates strong support among Americans for Medicaid reform, including work requirements and moving some recipients to Obamacare. Explore the findings and implications.