PAPPAS INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO PROTECT GRANITE STATERS' ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE COVERAGE
The following information was released by the office of New Hampshire Rep.
Today Congressman
"I'm not letting up in the fight for affordable health care for Granite Staters. We have one month left in open enrollment and individuals are seeing eye-popping premium increases of double or even triple," said
This legislation is endorsed by NAMI,
"NAMI NH often hears from Granite Staters with mental illness who struggle to access essential health care for themselves and their families," said
"Health care decisions shouldn't be rushed or based on incorrect information, which can limit people's access to critical mental health services," said
"Americans are under constant threat from Republican health care cuts and efforts to weaken the Affordable Care Act. Meanwhile, Congressman
"Trump and
The Protecting Access to Affordable Coverage Act would:
Extend 2026 Open Enrollment through
Reinstate auto-reenrollment, which was repealed by the Republican One Big Beautiful Bill Act,to reduce administrative burden for consumers to enroll in ACA coverage;
Make permanent a Special Enrollment Period for low-income individuals to ensure the ACA plans are available to Americans even when income fluctuates;
Restore and make mandatory funding of
This legislation is cosponsored by Representatives
Background:
Last week Pappas was a part of a bipartisan coalition of 38 total House Members that introduced the CommonGround for Affordable Health Care Act, which includes a year extension of the enhanced Premium Tax Credits (ePTCs), with targeted modifications, new guardrails to prevent "ghost beneficiaries" and crack down on fraud, an extension of open enrollment, and PBM reform. In November Pappas led the call for the Trump administration to extend the ACA open enrollment period and subsequently introduced the Right to Enroll Act, which would require the
Pappas held a roundtable with leadership from



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