DUCKWORTH URGES SENATE REPUBLICANS NOT TO PASS UP LAST CHANCE TO SAVE THE ACA TAX CREDITS THAT MILLIONS DEPEND ON
States News Service
The following information was released by Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth:
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) issued the following statement ahead of tomorrow's vote to extend the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credit enhancements that millions of Americans depend on to afford health insurance:
"Tomorrow, my Republican colleagues will have a simple choice: vote yes with Democrats to help us stop health care premiums from skyrocketing or vote no and abandon their own constituents, who could be priced out of health insurance altogether."
"After forcing Americans through the longest shutdown in our nation's history to avoid dealing with this, Republicans can't run away from the healthcare crisis they created any longer. If they vote no, millions of middle-class Americans will feel the pain in their own walletswith the highest insurance premium spikes set to hit people in red states the hardest."
"Tomorrow's vote will be Republicans' last chance to do right by families and help extend the ACA tax credits before they expire. We can stop millions of families from the pain of paying thousands of dollars extra per month for health insuranceor losing their health care completely, but only if Republicans finally get off the sidelines and vote to help us. This should be a no-brainer."
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