CANTWELL DECRIES HEALTH INSURANCE PRICE SPIKES
The following information was released by
WA Insurance Commissioner announces that families and small businesses purchasing health care on the open market will pay
"Many Washingtonians found out today that they will be forced to pay an average of
Open enrollment for 2026 in the individual marketplace begins on
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The Columbian:
"I face the difficult decision of how much of the rate hikes -- currently at 24% -- do I take on and absorb?" said
"It's not just me that's impacted," said
Video of the press conference in
Last week,
President
Economists expect the increase will squeeze business owners already facing uncertain futures thanks to
People without health insurance tend to wait until their health problem is an emergency before seeking care in local hospitals. This leads to more crowded emergency rooms for everyone. And hospitals must factor the uncompensated cost of additional uninsured patients into already strained finances.


CANTWELL INTRODUCES AMENDMENT TO GUARANTEE COVID-19 VACCINE ACCESS
SENATOR MURRAY WARNS REPUBLICANS ARE CAUSING HEALTH CARE COSTS TO SKYROCKET AS WASHINGTON INSURERS ANNOUNCE 21% AVERAGE RATE INCREASE FOR NEXT YEAR
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