AMO CALLS OUT REPUBLICANS' HEALTH CARE COST CRISIS
The following information was released by the office of Rhode Island Rep.
TODAY, Congressman
"The expiration of the enhanced premium Affordable Care Act tax credits is a moment of crisis for 22 million Americans, including over 41,000 Rhode Islanders, and for our entire health care system. Families are beginning 2026 facing soaring insurance premiums, disrupted or inadequate coverage, and making the very real decision of going without care. From small businesses to early retirees to middle-income families, millions will have to make impossible choices trying to figure out which bills they can afford to pay because
I have fought to stop the Republican health crisis at every turn. I proudly joined all of my Democratic colleagues in signing a discharge petition to compel Speaker
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