Affordable Care Act in Podcasts
conceptMajor health care policy enacted in 2010 to expand health insurance coverage and affordability in the US
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How is the Commonwealth grappling with the Affordable Care Act subsidies expiring? I know it's very tough for people right now as they see premiums going up. It's something that could have been avoided very easily as Trump's now talking about $100 billion of subsidies for oil companies in Venezuela or billions of dollars more to Argentina or whatever. The fact that Americans are losing healthcare just seems, again,
The House is expected to vote today on whether to bring back federal subsidies for people who get health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
Affordable Care Act subsidies expired today, meaning higher health care premiums for millions of Americans.
Millions of Americans who bought their health insurance under the Affordable Care Act are bracing for much higher premiums.
The agreement also includes a future vote on extending Enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, a key Democratic demand.
Democrats won't agree to a short-term bill to reopen the government unless Republicans agree to an extension of health care subsidies for people who use policies under the Affordable Care Act.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin reports that means the 24 million people enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans are in a difficult situation.
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