Mrvan votes to reinstate expired federal health insurance subsidies
An unusual coalition of 213
Similar bipartisan support likely will be needed to win approval in the Republican-controlled
Mrvan said it was an easy decision to back a three-year extension of the enhanced ACA premium tax credits.
"Hoosiers are already struggling with the rising costs of food and utilities every single day, leaving many unable to make ends meet at the end of the month," he said.
"My job is to make sure each and every day that I make life affordable and a little bit easier for individuals, and that they have access to health care."
Mrvan noted more than 24,000 people in
"The goal of the vote was to make it a little bit easier and to make sure that those individuals who rely on the ACA for health care have the ability to have access, and for everyday Americans to be able to provide for their families and to be able to provide health care," Mrvan said.
Mrvan was joined by
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