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Schumer: Trump, GOP leaders are ‘divided’ over health insurance subsidies in funding bill
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) said a rift is emerging between President Trump and GOP leaders in Congress about whether to use a short-term government funding bill to prevent health ... Read More
G.O.P. to Gen Z: Pay Double for Health Insurance or Go Without
If Democrats don’t win the shutdown fight, millions of young Americans may lose coverage because of higher prices. Read More
Looming health insurance spikes for millions are at the heart of the government shutdown
The federal government's shut down centers around Democrats insisting that any deal addressing their health care demands and Republicans saying those negotiations can wait until the government is fund ... Read More
US health insurance costs to surge as Trump administration declares war on workers’ medical care

Healthcare insurance costs are expected to rise sharply throughout the United States at year’s end, intensifying a crisis of healthcare in the United States. Rising costs, paired with the expiration ... Read More
Walz calls out Trump for rising health insurance costs

Minnesotans who buy their own health insurance will pay more out of pocket next year because of double-digit premium increases, and Gov. Tim Walz is blaming his political foes for their plight. The ... Read More
Just before shutdown, most Americans wanted health insurance tax credits extended, KFF poll finds
A new poll conducted just prior to the current government shutdown showed most Americans wanted Congress to extend tax credits that could expire at the end of the year. Read More
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