ICYMI: WI COLON CANCER SURVIVOR FACES A $20K HEALTH INSURANCE SPIKE
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"I'm a cancer survivorcolon cancerfor six years."
Cancer survivor
While Wisconsinites face continuous sticker shock over everyday goods because of cumulative inflation, Mark's soaring health insurance costs pack an even bigger financial blow due to the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies and rising medical inflation.
"My health insurance is through the Affordable Care Act (ACA)," Mark told UpNorthNews. "And with the new billthe big crappy billI lost the subsidies that were in place before."
"And last year, I paid
What's the ACA?
The ACA is a 2010 healthcare reform law designed to make health insurance more affordable and available to more people. The marketplace, Healthcare.gov, was created under the ACA for people to purchase individual or family health insurance policies if they don't have health insurance coverage through an employer or other group and don't qualify for Medicaid or Medicare.
The enhanced subsidies were passed in 2021 and extended in 2022. Congressional
In a surprise reversal,
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"DC Derrick has learned how to play swamp games better than anyone, flip-flopping after years of trying to undermine, defund, and repeal the ACA," said
Premiums go up
Defend America Action and Protect Our Care Wisconsin released a new report highlighting the healthcare crisis they say Trump and
"We have seen tax cuts for the millionaires and the billionaires, healthcare costs continue to rise, and access is being denied," said
"What's happening here is not unique to
"I have literally taken care of moms with high-risk pregnancies who deliver their babies on the side of the roadnot because they didn't want a hospitalbut because the closest hospital shut down and the next closest hospital wasn't close enough."
"We didn't get here by accident," said Protect Our Care's
"They were warned that costs would go up, access would go down, and they took the vote anyway. Why did they do it? They chose what they chose so that massive giveaways to massive corporations and billionaires could be called 'paid for.'"
"Get off your butts"
Mark explained he has to have regular doctor visits, tests, scans, and follow-ups to catch any potential recurrence, so he has to have insurance.
"I did call private insurance companies and none of them would take a cancer patient. So I have the option of the ACA only."
Mark says he's at least fortunate that his business allows him to work more in order to bring in extra revenuemost people wouldn't be able to afford an increase of
"I think about farmers and I think about other businesses that run slimmer margins, and I think 'how are those guys going to make it?' They're going without or they're skimping on plans, and I'm lucky I don't have to do that. But it's not good."
During the 2026 ACA marketplace open enrollment period, more than 20,000 Wisconsinites dropped their health insurance coverage because of rising premium costs and the loss of federal financial assistance.
Mark says he spent time contacting federal representativesVan Orden, Tiffany, and Johnsoncriticizing them for not backing a tax credit extension and urging them to take legislative action to lower healthcare costs.
"They're showing they don't care about small business," Mark said. "They don't care about the health of citizens."
"They say they take care of them, but they're not out for those guys. They're not out for us. So, they've got all kinds of money for their pet projects, for their monuments, for their foreign incursions."
"They don't have any money for actual health. That tells you a lot about the character of the people, where they put their money. So, I'm asking those guys in the


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