House GOP unveils health care plan
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Short-term insurance plans are typically cheaper than ACA coverage, costing about half as much as a plan sold on state-run marketplaces created by Obamacare. As The Washington Post notes, a 40-year-old nonsmoker in Florida can secure ACA coverage for about $500 a month, while a short-term plan would cost said person about $320.
"Farmers warned Monday that the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will sharply raise health insurance costs in 2026, forcing painful tradeoffs that could slow farm growth,
If the enhanced credits currently available to Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace enrollees are allowed to expire for 2026, the Urban Foundation predicts that 7.3 million people will lose their subsidies. Roughly 4.8 million people could become uninsured entirely.
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Local insurance advisor says Americans need a health care system that provides for those with and without preexisting conditions
At the end of 2025, the pandemic-era subsidies for the Affordable Care Act are due to expire. Federal lawmakers are debating ways to extend them, while House GOP leadership is pushing its own health care measure.
A Christian anti-abortion health insurance plan is hoping its faith-based coverage shakes up the market in Texas. Presidio Healthcare last month launched the FortressPlan, which adheres to ethical and religious directives that guide Catholic hospitals and health care providers.
A Republican call to give Americans cash instead of health insurance subsidies revives an old idea that has left millions with medical debt.
We’re in the open enrollment period, when people choose what health insurance they’ll have for the next year. But the process can often be overwhelming and confusing.