Congress' Failure and Devastating, Cruel Bill Could Lead to Tens of Thousands of Coloradans Losing Health Coverage in 2026
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This week, the
Since the inception of the bipartisan reinsurance initiative from 2020 through 2025, Coloradans will have saved over
"On top of the destructive proposed cuts to Medicaid, which will throw hundreds of thousands of Coloradans off of their health care, failure of the Republican controlled
The Republican controlled House passed Trump's "big, beautiful bill" by a one-vote margin, 215 - 214.
Coloradans who receive enhanced tax credits will see net premiums increase on average by 104%, simply due to the expiration of these credits. The end of enhanced tax credits will effectively be a tax increase for Coloradans and, moreover, will usher in the return of the "subsidy cliff" - where Coloradans making more than 400% of the federal poverty level (household income of
The end of the enhanced tax credits would significantly reduce the positive benefits of
The reconciliation bill would also increase red tape for Coloradans and create new barriers to enrollment.
"Between the cuts to
"If Congressional Republicans fail to extend the enhanced ACA tax credits, many Coloradans who buy their own health insurance will lose the coverage they rely on and many more will see their premiums go up, especially in the high country and rural parts of our state," said Speaker
"It is hard to overstate the negative impact that losing health insurance affordability tax credits would have on Coloradans, especially those in our rural and mountain communities," said State Senator
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Original text here: https://www.colorado.gov/governor/news/congress-failure-and-devastating-cruel-bill-could-lead-tens-thousands-coloradans-losing-health



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