The White House and some Republicans are growing nervous that Democrats’ demand to boost Obamacare as part of a government funding bill has salience with voters.
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Open enrollment starts Nov. 1. Without subsidies, health care costs may more than double for millions — mostly in red states.
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The Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) was passed with disregard for basic actuarial principles of insurance, leading to rising ...
A significant boost to premium assistance during the pandemic sent enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans soaring. Now ...
Around 37,000 North Dakotans could see their health insurance premiums soar if Congress fails to pass an extension for ...
Republicans in Congress have refused to negotiate an extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits as part of talks to end the shutdown, arguing there is plenty of time to negotiate over ...
Democrats say Congress needs to permanently extend the credits now before open enrollment for state health insurance marketplaces begins Nov. 1. Republicans say they will not discuss health policy as ...
Twelve million Americans in Republican-held US House districts are covered by health plans purchased through Affordable Care ...
WASHINGTON – Health advocates welcomed the reopening of enrollment for Affordable Care Act coverage, saying the opportunity for more people to get or renew their health insurance could be “really ...
Obamacare coverage has become especially widespread in south Florida, where there is a large concentration of low-wage ...
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