Senate Rejects Bill to Halt ACA Premium Increases Impacting Tennessee
The Senate voted down a bill to stop significant ACA premium hikes next year, affecting millions including Tennessee enrollees with potential insurance market implications.
The Senate voted down a bill to stop significant ACA premium hikes next year, affecting millions including Tennessee enrollees with potential insurance market implications.
Upcoming federal regulatory changes will significantly increase health insurance premiums for many in Tennessee, affecting affordability and market dynamics.
Tennessee could see ACA health insurance premiums rise by up to 26% in 2026 if enhanced federal subsidies expire, affecting over 600,000 enrollees and rural healthcare access.
Tennessee ranks third nationwide in fatal hit-and-run crashes, underscoring the critical need for Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist coverage to address compensation gaps in auto insurance policies.
Tennessee risks significant health insurance coverage losses and premium increases without extension of enhanced premium tax credits established by the American Rescue Plan, impacting over 265,000 residents and rural healthcare providers.
Tennessee ACA health insurance premiums are set to increase by 15% in 2026 due to the expiration of tax credits and rising medical costs, affecting both marketplace and employer-sponsored plans.
Tennessee's ACA health insurance premiums are expected to rise 15% in 2026 due to expiring tax credits and rising medical costs, with employer plans also facing cost shifts.
Campbell County School Board in Tennessee resolved a dispute over the signing of a health insurance memorandum of understanding, clarifying fiscal officer roles to maintain employee benefits compliance.