Wittman, Kiggans split on subsidies Wittman, Kiggans split on subsidies
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One voted yes and another voted no, as
Rep.
Rep.
What they have in common is formidable opponents in elections in districts that Democrat
"It's totally about the midterms," said
With election pressures mounting - Trump warned
Extending the subsidies was the central demand of
But
"The government has opened, but the Democratic narrative is still driving
Wittman and Kiggans explained their votes on Friday with statements on social media, coming to different conclusions about the best policy moving forward.
"Across
Wittman's accompanying statement decried the current health care system as "too expensive, too confusing and too heavily driven by
But he acknowledged that families would see huge increases in their monthly health care premiums without the enhanced credits.
"Allowing those costs to spike overnight would have punished working families - while doing nothing to fix the underlying problems in the system," he said. "That's why I supported a strictly temporary, three-year extension of the credits."
Kiggans, a former nurse practitioner, said in a statement on Facebook that the Democratic legislation "failed to make meaningful reforms to the ACA premium tax credit system that would ensure those who truly need this assistance receive it."
"A clean 3-year extension with no reforms is nothing more than a continuation of a failed system that rewards insurance companies and not patients," she said.
Wittman's vote didn't spare him from criticism by
"
Former Rep.
Luria immediately attacked Kiggans on Thursday for her vote against the extension.
"Once again,
Nearly 400,000 Virginians bought their health insurance on the state-run marketplace, which had estimated that more than 100,000 would lose their health coverage if the enhanced subsidies disappeared. So far, enrollment is down by about 10,000 for health insurance this year, with more than double the cancellations of policies.
However, state officials say they likely won't know until March how many Virginians will decline to pay higher premiums and let their policies lapse. The marketplace automatically renewed existing policies in October for 357,000 Virginians, who must decide whether to cancel them.
"The question is how many people have just walked away and let their coverage expire," said
Some "are waiting and hoping to see" if
Patchett said the state had extended the enrollment deadline by two weeks to
The debate now moves to the
"With 17
Similarly, if the



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