Dayton, GOP legislators strike deal on insurance rebates
The
The measure would provide a 25 percent discount to people who buy insurance on the individual market but do not receive federal subsidies. People in that group have seen their premiums rise by 50 percent or more this year. If the bill is signed this week, lawmakers said eligible insurance customers will likely start seeing the discounts on their bills by March or April. They'll also get retroactive rebates for the first few months of the year.
The deal includes
"We hope this really sends the signal that if you're in the individual market, we're moving this as fast as we can to the governor's desk," said Sen.
Benson said she's pleased to see both parties come to an agreement before the
The agreement followed months of heated debate between
But they sparred over who should qualify for the help, what agency would sort out the premium discounts or rebates and whether other health care measures should be included. Those debates prevented the Legislature from taking up the issue in a special session in the final weeks of 2016, and the back-and-forth dominated much of the first few weeks of the 2017 session.
Ultimately, lawmakers signed off on Dayton's relief plan. House Speaker
Sen.
"That's the spirit of compromise," she said. "We're here today to do what the people of
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