Hamilton: The cost of care could crush 300,000 Oklahomans
Imagine the consequences if Congress fails to preserve Affordable Care Act subsidies. Ninety-four percent of Sooners who rely on the federal exchange for their health insurance also rely on the premium tax credits to be able to afford it, according to the Oklahoma Policy Institute. If the enhanced tax credits enacted by Congress in 2021 as a component of the…
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