Christopher Howard: Selective demolition of health insurance will hurt Virginia
On
That's because this summer, the
The selective parts of this demolition will affect the ACA marketplaces and Medicaid. In
ACA marketplaces help individuals and families who are "too rich" for Medicaid but cannot afford private health insurance. In
Marketplace customers are often self-employed, working for a small business, or employed by companies with unaffordable insurance. Some customers lost health insurance when they were laid off. More than 50,000 children are insured by the
To help people buy private insurance in the marketplace, the ACA created a refundable tax credit, which was temporarily expanded during the
The nonpartisan
In
They won't be the only ones hurt. The people who remain insured will have less money available for food, shelter, and other expenses. The health care industry will be hit hard. According to the
Doctors, hospitals and other medical providers will lose another
Most Americans, across the ideological spectrum, like the ACA tax credits. Last month, a poll by the
A large majority of
In
Most of the people who rely on ACA marketplace insurance live in House districts represented by
A few
Given
However this drama plays out, readers should not lose sight of the Medicaid cuts that take effect in 2026 and 2027. These are also unpopular with most Americans. They have the potential to harm many more Virginians than the expiring ACA marketplace tax credits. Medicaid recipients, in



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