Despite State Concerns, ND Residents Urged to Explore ACA Enrollment
But with a special enrollment period under way, state residents facing more struggles because of the pandemic still are encouraged to seek out the program.
The option to sign up for coverage under the ACA usually is open in November and December. But at the urging of consumer advocates, President
"
He said that's why those lacking coverage right now should visit the healthcare.gov website to see if it can help.
In 2018, Godfread backed a multi-state lawsuit seeking to overturn the law, citing the cost impact on those who don't qualify for a subsidy. But supporters said the law still benefits thousands of state residents who do meet requirements.
Godfread contended each state's needs are different, while noting the ACA hasn't moved the needle on lowering
"It has opened up some opportunities for some lower-income individuals through our Medicaid expansion, as well as some of the subsidies through the individual marketplace," Godfread observed.
But he noted small-business owners, farmers and ranchers have had to deal with higher rates.
Be sure to follow
This article originally appeared on
___
(c)2021 Devils Lake Journal, N.D.
Visit Devils Lake Journal, N.D. at www.devilslakejournal.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Auto Insurance for Clients in Phoenixville, Limerick, Royersford, Skippack, Collegeville, and Trappe, PA
Newsom touts new Southern California vaccine pop-ups as counties transition to Blue Shield network
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News