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Millions of Americans are at risk of forgoing their health insurance after Affordable Care Act Enhanced Tax Credits were left to expire at the beginning of the year.
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The House has passed legislation that extends expired health care subsidies for those who get coverage through the Affordable Care Act. It's a remarkable rebuke of House Speaker Mike Johnson, who tried to stop it. But renegade Republican lawmakers joined with Democrats on a so-called "discharge petition" to force action. The health care tax breaks have lowered health insurance costs for roughly 22 million people, but expired last month. The Congressional Budget Office said the proposed three-year extension would increase the nation's deficit by about $80.6 billion over the decade, and increase the number of people with health insurance by millions. Members of the Senate are working on an alternative bill.
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Millions of Floridians are at risk of losing their health insurance if Affordable Care Tax Credits expire at the end of the year. These credits help offset the cost of most plans.
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39 Florida hospitals will get less money from Medicare this year because their patients had high rates of infections or other complications.
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The number of Floridians who enrolled in the Affordable Care Act this year increased by more than 55,000 compared to last year.
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There's less than a month left to enroll for health insurance plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplace and so far this year fewer people have been...
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Betsy Foster and Doug Dillon are devotees of Josh Harder. The Democratic upstart is attempting to topple Republican incumbent Jeff Denham in this...
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Senator Bill Nelson called renewed efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act quote “irresponsible.” Nelson was speaking at an addiction treatment center...
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After two years of double-digit price hikes, the average premium for individual health coverage on the federal health law’s insurance marketplace will...
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Editor's note: A previous version of this story contained incorrect enrollment dates for the Affordable Care Act. The error has been corrected. The...