Sen. Cortez Masto Applauds Administration Rule to Expand Access to Affordable, Quality Health Care Coverage
"Health care costs are one of the top issues I hear about from Nevadans, and I've been working throughout my time in the
Under the current regulations implementing the Affordable Care Act, health care costs for individuals who get insurance through work are capped at 10% of their annual income. This cap doesn't apply to coverage that includes that worker's spouse or children, meaning that many Americans pay more than 10% of their income to get insurance that covers their entire family. The administration's proposal means an estimated 200,000 additional families would be able to afford coverage, and one million families would see health care costs decrease.
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