WARNER AND KAINE: VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING HIGHER ACA HEALTH INSURANCE RATES THIS OPEN ENROLLMENT SEASON
The following information was released by
Today,
"Throughout the day today, more and more Virginians will receive notices that their health care premiums will go up significantly next year because
In August, the Virginia SCC released its proposed individual and small group health insurance premiums for plan year 2026, with most insurers proposing average increases of 20 percent or higher. Millions of Americans will see higher health care premiums when they go to sign up for health insurance through their state marketplace due to the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits at the end of the year.
Warner and Kaine have advocated for the extension of enhanced premium tax credits under the ACA, but
With the government shut down, Warner and Kaine continue to push to reopen the government and protect Americans' health care. Earlier this month, the senators sounded the alarm about the rise in monthly health care costs for Virginians under the ACA. The effort to prevent health care premiums from skyrocketing comes just months after President



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