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Rural Health Insurance Premiums Poised to Surge if Biden-Era Subsidies End in 2026

Health insurance premiums in rural America could increase by over $1,300 monthly in 2026 if Biden-era ACA marketplace subsidies expire. This change would impact millions of rural residents, highlighting disparities and market risks ahead of budget negotiations.

ACA Marketplace Enrollment Doubles Amid Subsidy Dispute Impacting 2026 Premiums

ACA health insurance enrollment has doubled due to expanded subsidies, but political deadlock over extending these subsidies threatens 2026 premiums and market stability.

Federal Shutdown Halts New NFIP Flood Insurance Policies in Louisiana

The federal government shutdown stops new flood insurance policies under NFIP in Louisiana, impacting homeowners and prompting legislative efforts for a solution.

Expiration of Enhanced ACA Premium Tax Credits Could Double Premium Costs in 2026

The expiration of enhanced ACA premium tax credits in 2026 could more than double premium costs for millions of Marketplace enrollees, driven by rising healthcare costs and regulatory changes impacting affordability in the U.S. insurance market.

Mississippi's Hurricane Mitigation Program Faces Funding Suspensions Amid Rising Insurance Rates

Funding suspensions stall Mississippi's Comprehensive Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program amid rising coastal insurance rates and legislative deadlock. Explore regulatory impacts and program challenges.

New Bill Proposes Automatic Enrollment in Medicare Advantage with Three-Year Lock-In

Congressman Schweikert introduces H.R.3467 to auto-enroll seniors in Medicare Advantage with a three-year lock-in, raising questions on beneficiary rights and plan flexibility.

Key Policy Drivers Impacting 2026 Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Premiums

Explore the key public policy and market factors influencing 2026 premiums in the individual and small group health insurance markets, including tax credits, risk pools, and regulatory changes.

Nebraska Could See 54,000 Lose Coverage if ACA Tax Credits Expire

Nebraska may lose 54,000 insured individuals as ACA enhanced tax credits expire and federal tax legislation impacts Medicaid and coverage rates, says latest health policy analysis.

Colorado 2025 Legislative Session Highlights Impacting Insurance and Public Funding

Summary of the 2025 Colorado legislative session focusing on homeowners insurance reforms, school finance increases, public safety funding, and water project investments affecting the insurance and public sectors.

Texas Considers State-Funded Auto Insurance Option to Lower Rates

Texas Senator Roland Gutierrez proposes a public option for affordable auto insurance to combat rising premiums and foster competition in the market.