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The health policy nonprofit KFF estimated between 120,000 and 190,000 people in Colorado could lose their insurance, mostly through falling off the Medicaid rolls, over the next 10 years.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley has been clear about his red line as the Senate takes up the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: no ...
Wisconsin GOP lawmakers have tethered themselves to the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' a nickname whose absurdity only serves to distract from its contents ...
If the law passes, new paperwork requirements and other logistical hurdles could lead to millions of people on ACA plans ...
Millions would lose Medicaid coverage Millions would be left without health insurance. Signing up for health plans on the ...
Chiseling away at President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Rolling back the green energy tax breaks central to President ...
With the Senate poised to consider the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, here’s who may be vulnerable to health care coverage ...
A wannabe hip-hop mogul and blue-haired internet marketer turned Obamacare into a lucrative get-rich-quick scheme, with an ...
The federal budget bill could cut food assistance for nearly 800,000 Alabamians and hike health care costs for tens of ...
One difference today is that Republicans aren’t describing their legislation as a repeal of the ACA, after the 2017 effort ...
If Phoenix insurance broker Michael Malasnik has any message about 2021 Affordable Care Act insurance, it's that thousands of Arizonans could be getting federal help to pay for it but aren't.
“It’s a Boston, Springfield, Worcester, Lynn, Brockton problem, and we need the state to act.” Tuesday’s demonstration for rent control and permanently affordable homes comes as ...