Here’s what’s in House GOP health care bill
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House Republicans unveiled Friday a narrow health care package to address rising costs, but the plan does not extend the expiring enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies.
The legislation, expected to come to a vote next week, would make changes that could eventually affect health care costs but are unlikely to immediately curb rising premiums.
The House Republicans’ health care package is finally here, and it might not be what you expect. On Friday, Republicans released their bill to bring down health care-related costs. It comes in response to Democrat talking points on the expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits at the end of the year.
The Senate on Thursday failed to move two competing health care bills as Affordable Care Act subsidies, which overtook headlines during the record-long government shutdown, are set to expire at
With that, those with Obamacare health insurance policies are expected to see massive premium increases, which is why the Schumer Shutdown happened during November, when Democrats refused to allow the federal government to operate in their attempt to force Republicans to raid taxpayers' wallets for a trillion dollars for the Democrat spending.
If you are among the half-million people using Pennie, the Affordable Care Act service in Pennsylvania, your premiums may have already increased by hundreds or even thousands of dollars
As the federal government shutdown continues, Republican lawmakers keep saying Democrats shut down the government to give “illegals” access to government-funded health care. Democrats say that’s a lie. One of the Democrats’ asks before they help ...
As efforts to address expiring Obamacare subsidies stall in Congress, members of Trump’s party say it’s time to find a way to help millions afford health insurance.