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working Wisconsinites and their families access health coverage—including more than 24,000 people in western and central
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working Wisconsinites and their families access health coverage—including more than 24,000 people in western and central
introducing the bipartisan, bicameral Improving Access to Medicare Coverage Act, legislation to allow the time patients spend … required three-day hospital stay for Medicare coverage of skilled nursing care. U.S. Representatives Joe Courtney
Finds 1 in 5 ACA marketplace enrollees dropped coverage since January WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Peter Welch … that one in five Americans enrolled in health coverage through HealthCare.gov lost insurance coverage after President Trump
millions more workers by expanding OSH Act coverage to public employees, including federal, state and local workers. Joining
state health care program with prescription drug coverage, such as Medicaid or Medicare, or any similar federal health
protecting them from adverse consequences like denial of coverage and job loss.”“It’s a tragedy that
cost of health care and improve health insurance coverage for American families. The letter, sent to Senate colleagues
reintroduce the PrEP Access and Coverage Act, legislation to expand the availability of lifesaving HIV prevention medications … introducing this vital legislation.” The PrEP Access and Coverage Act would eliminate barriers and ensure access
double, even triple, on their premiums, or foregoing coverage altogether. Alyssa is working nonstop in the State Legislature
premium costs—or are forced to go without coverage altogether. Alyssa Black is from Essex, Vermont … extend ACA credits and protect access to health coverage is really shocking, and it’s important to show
Counselor Services Act, bipartisan legislation to expand Medicare coverage of genetic counseling services and improve access for seniors … communities nationwide. The Senators’ legislation would establish Medicare coverage of genetic counseling services furnished by licensed or certified
refused to work with Democrats to avoid the coverage cliff, and now millions are forced to go without … health care coverage. Without health care tax credits, a Vermont family of four making $130,000 a year
refused to work with Democrats to avoid this coverage cliff, which would drive up costs for millions. Senate
refused to work with Democrats to avoid this coverage cliff, which would drive up costs for millions. Senate
December 31, 2025 and the cost of coverage skyrockets nationwide. In his letter to Chairman Mike Crapo
higher premiums and many will go without health coverage altogether. “Republicans in the Senate spent the last
credits, which help nearly27,000Vermonters access health coverage through theACAmarketplace, including working families, small business owners, and seniors
when the Trump Administration is taking health care coverage away from 15 million Americans and increasing premiums
nearly27,000low- and moderate-income Vermonters access health coverage through theACAmarketplace. “The question I have … country, in your state and mine, lose their coverage. 24 million Americans will face higher costs. “That includes
plan to eliminate subsidies for Affordable Care Act coverage will cause massive health insurance premium hikes for tens
these cuts take effect: skyrocketing premiums, massive coverage losses, and the potential closure of hundreds of hospitals, nursing … while 15 million people are expected to lose coverage as a result of the Republican budget. The report
doublein 2026. Nearly 27,000 Vermonters access health coverage through the ACA marketplace and the enhanced premium … million Americans will seesignificantly higher premiums or lose coverage, including 1 in 4 people with chronic conditions
confirmed that Republicans’ health care plan would strip coverage from 15 million Americans and send premiums soaring
families who rely on theAffordable Care Actfor their coverage. If we don’t act and extend these
nearly27,000low- and moderate-income Vermonters access health coverage through theACAmarketplace. “There is, in this country, an affordability