CONGRESSMAN JOE MORELLE VOTES TO RESTORE HEALTHCARE COVERAGE FOR MILLIONS OF AMERICANS
The following information was released by the office of New York Rep.
Takes important step in months-long fight to protect Affordable Care Act tax credits, which help millions of Americans, including nearly 47,000 in the
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established premium tax credits (PTCs) to make health insurance more affordable for those purchasing plans through the
Currently, there are about 6.7 million New Yorkers enrolled in health insurance via the state'sNY State of
At the end of December,House Republicans decided not to hold a vote and allowed the PTCs to expire. In response,Democratic Leader
"This isn't about politics or policy, it's about people whose lives are forever changed without access to affordable healthcare," continued Morelle. "We owe it to every family to make sure a visit to the hospital never means going broke."


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