Richmond's Mama J's joins call to save health care credits
With the fate of federal health insurance subsidies on the line in
Johnson, co-owner of Mama J's, an acclaimed
"My premium would actually double in size if not for these credits," he said in a Zoom news conference Monday with five
With the Republican-controlled
Notices will go out next month to more than 415,000 Virginians who buy their health insurance on a state-run exchange to inform them about the cost of their monthly policy premiums when open enrollment begins
The cost would be much higher for small-business and self-employed entrepreneurs, such as Johnson, according to the Virginia Health Benefits Exchange, which runs the state marketplace. They estimate that premiums would rise by as much as
Rep.
"For many of them, it's the existence of the exchanges and the affordability of the insurance on the exchanges that has allowed them to take that leap to start a business," Walkinshaw said on the call, sponsored by the "Protect Our Care" advocacy organization.
"If you take away affordable health care on the exchanges, millions of Americans who would like to start their own business will not be able to do it," he said. "And by the way, some folks who have a small business today ... they're learning that they may not be able to afford to keep that business going."
The enhanced tax credits, enacted in 2021 in emergency legislation during the COVID-19 pandemic, help Johnson and some of his employees pay for health insurance that he said covers the cost of preventive health care and ensures coverage for people with pre-existing health conditions. It also ensures that he will have insurance to cover medical costs for his 8-year-old daughter, who has chronic asthma that requires treatment.
"It's not one of those situations where you can not have insurance," he said.
Before
For years, he worked a full-time job as an engineer at Verizon, with employer-based health care, and helped run the restaurant at night. In 2020, he had to begin buying insurance for his family of three. Currently, he pays about
"That's a significant budget hit," he said in an interview Monday.
Va. representatives spar as health insurance sticker shock looms
The pending pain for
Kiggans has introduced legislation to extend the enhanced tax credits for a year, which would push their expiration beyond the midterm congressional elections next year. Wittman favors addressing the issue as part of an appropriations bill that
"They couldn't even get enough
"A one-year extension is just a gimmick," McClellan said. "
Rep.
"To postpone the pain until after the midterms does not solve the problem," Scott said.
Kiggans responded in a statement to the
The battle over health care now focuses on the
McClellan said Trump and congressional
"If there is a government shutdown,
Vindman, who was not on the Zoom call because he's on a bipartisan congressional trip to
"I will support a budget bill that protects Virginians' health care, invests in our public schools, and lowers costs for hardworking families," he said in a statement. "That is what the American people overwhelmingly want. I hope I get a chance to vote for that — but it certainly wasn't on the floor last week."



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