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2026 Federal Law to Limit Health Coverage for Lawfully Present Immigrants

The 2026 Budget Reconciliation Law limits federally funded health coverage for lawfully present immigrants, impacting Medicaid, Marketplace, and Medicare eligibility and increasing the uninsured population by 1.4 million. State-funded options may mitigate effects. Learn more about coverage changes and implications for insurers and policymakers.

ACA Marketplaces Face Enrollment and Cost Challenges From New Federal Policies

New federal rules and tax law changes reduce subsidies and tighten enrollment in ACA marketplaces, risking higher premiums and lower enrollment, especially among lawfully present immigrants. States challenge these barriers.

Federal Legislation Threatens Massachusetts Health Insurance Coverage

New federal tax and spending cuts bill risks removing insurance from up to 25% of Massachusetts Health Connector enrollees, impacting coverage and state health outcomes.

Illinois Proposes Ending Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults Amid Budget Constraints

Illinois may end the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program due to budget constraints, affecting 32,000 noncitizens' healthcare coverage. The move raises fiscal and healthcare access concerns within immigrant communities.