Could Roger Wicker be part of another rare bipartisan health plan in U.S. Congress?
There is a chance that a rare case – not a pandemic but a single occurrence of bipartisanship on a health care issue – could break out in the
Such cases are few and far between, but national press reports indicate that the Republican-controlled
If the enhanced subsidies expire at the end of 2025 as scheduled, it would create a substantial increase in cost for the millions of Americans who get their health insurance coverage through the marketplace exchange – a key component of former President
During the administration of former President
But now fearing a backlash in the 2026 midterm elections, some are reportedly trying to find a way to extend the enhanced subsidies for at least another year.
If the federal financial assistance for the cost of the marketplace policies expires,
Unless
Participation in the marketplace by Mississippians has increased 242 percent in recent years since the enhanced federal assistance program was enacted, according to KFF. Only
Many of the
Republican
In 1997, Wicker, then a new member of the
The program has been pivotal in
The creation of CHIP occurred against big political odds. Before it was proposed, then-President
But in the wake of that failure, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, led by Sens.
Wicker was part of that bipartisan effort. Wicker, who had been a member of the state
And Cochran, a key member of the
In 2025, it will be interesting to see if Wicker or any other member of
After all, all four
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