Trump, Congress and Obamacare
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Millions of Americans will need to decide between paying skyrocketing health care premiums or going without coverage in 2026 if Congress doesn't act.
Open enrollment is well underway, and people who get their insurance through the Affordable Care Act have seen how much their costs will rise without the tax credits.
The proposal would redirect funds from insurance companies to individuals for purchasing their own healthcare coverage as Senate prepares for December vote.
Democrats, who refused to authorize government funding for 43 days, used the shutdown to bring attention to the expiring enhanced Obamacare Premium Tax Credit.
Presented by the Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare — Liberal Democrats say the election should bolster their fight to extend ObamaCare’s enhanced tax credits{beacon} Health Care
Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia tells Eric Garcia that House Speaker Mike Johnson cannot renew ACA credits ‘without having November 2026 make November 2025 look like a picnic’
While Congress is poised to end the history making government shutdown, it may let health insurance aid lapse. Here's what could happen to you.
House Democratic leaders on Tuesday will propose a three-year extension of the soon-to-expire ObamaCare subsidies at the center of the shutdown fight. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries
Healthcare costs could triple for millions of people if subsidies are allowed to lapse at the end of the year.
None of Colorado’s four Republican members of Congress has signed a petition, launched by House Democrats, to force a vote on extending the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, which
As Affordable Care Act premiums are expected to rise, a single mom expects to become uninsured. Meanwhile, a couple plans to keep their insurance but say they can only afford 10 more years of coverage.