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Health premiums set to rise as 610K Tennesseans face losing tax credit subsidies
About 610,000 Tennesseans could lose premium tax credits that help pay for their health insurance. The head of Ascension is urging Congress to act. Read More
90,000 Minnesotans face big health insurance premium hikes without congressional action
Without congressional action, a ‘premium cliff’ looms as increased subsidies for MNsure enrollees are about to end. Read More
On Texas border, uninsured people stress the health system. It's set to get worse
In South Texas' Rio Grande Valley, many people go without health insurance, and the health system struggles as a result. Similar communities dot the nation. Read More
Millions face skyrocketing health insurance costs unless Congress extends subsidies
Democrats are threatening to vote to shut down the government at the end of the month if Republicans don’t extend the subsidies. Read More
Expiring subsidy could leave tens of thousands in Colorado without health insurance, Polis warns congressional delegation
As the governor urges Congress to extend the benefit, one Colorado Republican is part of a push to do just that. Read More
Georgia residents who use government marketplace likely to see increased insurance costs

Insurance companies are filing rate increase requests with regulators. Some advocates warn Georgians using government marketplace should see big increase ... Read More
Health insurance will cost more for millions of Americans -- especially rural residents

Aug. 22—A combination of Trump administration policies will make health care coverage more expensive for people who purchase plans from health insurance marketplaces — and rural residents will be hit ... Read More
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