Premiums rise as ACA open enrollment begin
ing up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is now open through
The government shutdown is now entering its second month.
Nearly 4 million Texans signed up for ACA coverage during the last enrollment period, a perts predict will drop by a much as one million if the subsidies end.
Most people who choose ACA are not able to obtain employersponsored insurance the most common method or they make too much money to qualify for Medicaid.
The nonprofit health policy group KFF projects Texans who now receive the ACA subsidies will see their premiums rise by 115%, or
TDI offers tips on buying a health plan With open enrollment underway at HealthCare.gov, the
Other factors to consider:
· Update your income every year to see if you qualify for a premium tax credit.
· Be sure each plan you are considering will allow you to use your current health-care professionals.
· Know what you will have to pay in copays, deductibles and coinsurance.
· Ask the plan if a referral is needed to see a specialist.
You can access TDI’s health plan shopping checklist at this address: https://tinyurl.com/384we9s7.
Paxton sues Tylenol company over autism claims
The Texas Standard reported the lawsuit is the first of its kind from a state government. It comes a few weeks after
Paxton, who is running in the
There are conflicting medical studies concerning the effects of acetaminophen on pregnant women. Dr.
Poll: Most Texans oppose sending
Abbott last month agreed to send 200 Texas troops to
‘Financial literacy’ class now required in high school
He added that the pandemic showed how unemployment levels could jump almost overnight, leaving people who have not saved or are in serious debt at greater risk of financial catastrophe.
Court:
This could have statewide implications for gay marriage and possibly factor in a federal lawsuit attempting to overturn the
“The order speaks for itself, and the Court cannot comment on its con- nection to pending litigation,” Hawthorne said.
Hundreds of ‘zombie’ wells found in single Texas county Researchers at the
Two related problemsuncapped orphan wells and plugged wells that leak pose a serious threat to
With hundreds of thousands of wells across



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