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US judge pauses changes to federal health insurance marketplace
A federal judge paused portions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' planned regulatory changes to the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplace on Friday, just days before ... Read More
Judge Pauses Portion of US Changes to ACA Insurance
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge in Baltimore on Friday paused portions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' planned regulatory changes to the Affordable Care Act's health insurance ... Read More
U.S. judge pauses changes to Affordable Care Act marketplace
The U.S. District Court of Maryland on Friday issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump administration from making changes to the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplace days before ... Read More
Judge halts implementation of some Trump administration changes that would chip away at Obamacare
A federal judge in Baltimore has halted certain provisions of an Affordable Care Act regulation that the Trump administration is set to implement on Monday and could lead to as many as 1.8 million ... Read More
A judge paused expansion of ACA health insurance. Who’s eligible for ...

Marketplace open enrollment is currently ongoing, and runs until Jan. 15. You can also enroll throughout the year if you have a qualifying life change, such as loss of other health insurance. Read More
Whitmer urges health insurance support amid federal changes - WZZM13.com

The federal changes will particularly affect nearly 200,000 families using the marketplace who have incomes at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, state officials said. Read More
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