ROSEN SLAMS WASHINGTON REPUBLICANS FOR BLOCKING BILL TO EXTEND ACA TAX CREDITS, REFUSING TO FIX LOOMING HEALTH CARE CRISIS
States News Service
The following information was released by Nevada Senator Jacky Rosen:
Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) released the following statement after Senate Republicans voted against legislation to extend the Affordable Care Act enhanced premium tax credits, all but guaranteeing health insurance premiums will more than double for millions of Americans next year. In Nevada, nearly 95,000 people directly benefit from these tax credits.
"The ACA enhanced tax credits help almost 100,000 Nevadans afford their health insurance. Every Senate Republican who voted against extending these tax credits should be ashamed of themselves for opposing a bill that would've lowered health care costs for hardworking families," said Senator Rosen. "Because of their vote, Washington Republicans are making it nearly impossible for Nevadans to go see a doctor without breaking the bank. At a time when prices are already high, families need financial relief, which is why I'll keep working to reinstate these tax credits."
Senator Rosen has been a leader in the fight to make sure millions of Americans don't lose their health insurance next year. She has repeatedly voted in favor of legislation to extend the ACA's enhanced premium tax credits, and earlier this year, she helped introduce the Health Care Affordability Act to make the tax credits permanent ensuring that Nevada families can continue to afford coverage. She has also traveled up and down the state, meeting with hospital staff to discuss Washington Republicans' extreme cuts to Medicaid and her legislation to reverse these cuts.
SENATORS BUDD AND CRUZ INTRODUCE COMMON-SENSE LEGISLATION TO INCREASE AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE COVERAGE OPTIONS FOR AMERICANS
PAPPAS, GOODLANDER INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN "COMMONGROUND" LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS SKYROCKETING ACA PREMIUMS
Advisor News
- House panel votes to raise certain taxes, transfer money to offset Medicaid shortfall
- Iowa House backs temporary tax hike to fill Medicaid gap
- Iowa Medicaid temporary tax plan draws sharp public opposition
- Charitable giving planning can strengthen advisor/client relationships
- New $6K deduction could provide tax planning window for retirees
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- We can help find a loved one’s life insurance policy
- 2025: A record-breaking year for annuity sales via banks and BDs
- Lincoln Financial launches two new FIAs
- Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company trademark request filed
- The forces shaping life and annuities in 2026
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Massachusetts probed over abortion coverage mandate
- CT leaders debate how to fix health care: Blunt federal cuts, up reimbursement or kill private health care?
- When health insurance costs $2,500 per month, families make tough choices
- In U.S. Health Insurance Market, Consolidation Of Insurers Is Increasing Premiums
- Health insurance jargon can be frustrating and confusing – here's how to navigate it
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Murray Giles Hulse
- New individual life premium hits record-setting $17.5B in 2025
- Maryland orders Cigna to halt underpaying doctors or give cause
- Insurers optimistic about their investments in 2026
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of PVI Insurance Corporation
More Life Insurance News