House GOP at Obamacare cliff
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Affordable Care Act insurance plans are about to spike. Consumers can switch to a less expensive option if they switch plans by Dec. 15.
An agreement between moderate Republicans and GOP leadership in the House to allow a vote on extending expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies is on the rocks as the two sides squabble over the contents of the amendment.
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy discusses with Dana Bash where Republicans and Democrats stand as Obamacare subsidies are set to expire in a matter of days.
GOP senators want to fund health savings accounts instead of extending COVID-19-era subsidies that made Obamacare less expensive for millions.
Florida will be hit harder than any other state if ObamaCare subsidies expire at the end of the year, which is looking increasingly likely as Republicans in Congress struggle to unite behind a plan to extend the tax credits.
House Judiciary Republicans probe insurance companies for potential Obamacare subsidy fraud, requesting documents and highlighting concerns over deceptive practices by insurance brokers.
People who have health insurance under the Affordable Care Act will face higher deductibles and higher premiums.
In today’s issue: CMS quietly wades into one of the hurdles in the Obamacare enhanced subsidy debate. … Veterans Affairs to cut thousands of health care roles. … And, the advisory panel overseeing the federal vaccine injury program will meet after Christmas. …
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A bipartisan group of senators is making a renewed push toward finding a health care solution as the hour-glass winds down to the end-of-month deadline to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act