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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Joins 16 Other Republicans to Help Democrats Pass ACA Subsidies Extension
On January 8th, 17 Republican members of the House of Representatives broke party lines and voted with all Democrats on a plan to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies for three years. The vote of 230-196 signaled a recognition by Republicans that making health care more expensive and less accessible makes them even more vulnerable in the 2026 midterm elections.
ACA Enrollees feel subsidy loss: “Without it, I wouldn’t have coverage”
People across the country are seeing higher health insurance costs at the start of the new year. This comes after Congressional Republicans did not extend the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits when they expired at the end of 2025.
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Arizonans brace for higher healthcare premiums on ACA market
Arizonans who buy healthcare coverage through the ACA marketplace face higher premiums and changes in coverage. For Steve Gomez and his family, these changes may mean losing health coverage entirely.
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Arizonans facing tough decisions with their healthcare coverage
Members of the House of Representatives are heading home for the holidays after passing a bill that does not extend expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. As a result, premium payments for millions of Americans are expected to spike in January. Members returning to their home districts will not be back in Washington, D.C., until early 2026.
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Many Americans fear not being able to afford healthcare with ACA tax credits at risk
Chrysa Ostenso is the owner of a small optometry clinic in Lady Smith. She says the ACA tax credits not being extended would force her to pay an extra $1,500 a month for premiums and that she could be forced to go into her 401k assets — and she’s not alone.
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Pulling from a 401K. Going back to work. ACA costs worry self-employed
Chrysa Ostenso expects to pull money from her 401(k) to pay for the $1,500-a-month health insurance she’ll get next year when the Affordable Care Act enhanced tax credits end.
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As Congress begins health care debate, Mainers grapple with insurance price hikes
Arundel resident Emily Ingwersen is looking at an increase of $1,400 per month to continue her family’s health insurance coverage next year if the tax credit they receive isn’t extended by Congress.
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Iowans still in limbo as healthcare talks set to begin in Congress
With the government reopen, Iowans who rely on Affordable Care Act tax credits are eagerly awaiting to see how Congress will act.
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SNAP recipients feel ‘betrayed’ and ‘judged’ amid government shutdown cuts
This month, the food stamps never arrived. Instead, Skinner got a notice saying the benefits would not be coming because of a funding battle between Republicans and Democrats in Washington that shut down the federal government. Without the food assistance, she said, she will be forced to turn to help from a food bank, which means she won’t be able to get the vegetables, proteins and fibers she needs for her heart-healthy diet and to help control her diabetes. Skinner is one of countless SNAP recipients across the country who feel ‘betrayed’ and ‘judged’ amid government shutdown cuts.
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SNAP recipients say they’re left with tough choices as shutdown threatens food aid
As the government shutdown continues, the Trump Administration says it will soon pause payments to people on SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that helps more than 40 million people pay for groceries. Sara Stone answers six questions about what the loss of SNAP benefits could mean for her family.
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Some Arizonans hope looming government shutdown will force negotiations over health care costs
Some Arizonans hope looming government shutdown will force negotiations over health care costs The federal government could shut down Wednesday, with Democrats and Republicans in Congress at an impasse over health care policies. Democrats want to extend enhanced premium tax…
Democrats want tax credits for health care included in spending package
Democrats want tax credits for health care included in spending package The possibility of a government shutdown is putting some who depend on the Affordable Care Act on notice. It could take effect Wednesday unless there’s a deal. Senate Democrats…
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What ACA subsidy expiration means for Iowa families as shutdown looms
What ACA subsidy expiration means for Iowa families as shutdown looms DES MOINES — Iowa Democrats warned Friday that tens of thousands of Iowans could face skyrocketing health insurance premiums or lose coverage altogether if Republicans in Congress fail to…
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Iowans brace for impact as government shutdown looms
Iowans brace for impact as government shutdown looms DES MOINES, Iowa — A shutdown of the federal government is looming. The U.S. Senate has been working to pass a continuing resolution to fund itself for seven weeks, but the Republican majority…
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Small business owners, employees worry about higher health insurance costs
Small business owners, employees worry about higher health insurance costs The ACA and HealthCare.gov have made it possible for millions more Americans and thousands more Wisconsin residents to obtain health insurance. But less visibly, the health care marketplace that the…
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Inflation is creeping higher, with some Americans saying they’re squeezed: “It’s really challenging”
Inflation is creeping higher, with some Americans saying they’re squeezed: “It’s really challenging” For Kasey McBlais, a 42-year-old single mom who lives in Maine with her two elementary school-aged children, the cost of running a household is only getting more…
‘I’m scared’: Why costs for Affordable Care Act health plans in AZ could soar in 2026
‘I’m scared’: Why costs for Affordable Care Act health plans in AZ could soar in 2026 With Affordable Care Act insurance at the center of a federal shutdown, Gilbert resident Steve Gomez fears what will happen to his family’s out-of-pocket…
From fields to fridges: How the government shutdown is impacting farmers across America
From fields to fridges: How the government shutdown is impacting farmers across America WASHINGTON — The government shutdown is causing uncertainty for farmers across the United States, as critical aid is frozen and food prices at grocery stores face volatility. Wisconsin dairy…
Mainers grapple with impact of President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ on SNAP benefits
Mainers grapple with impact of President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ on SNAP benefits BUCKFIELD, Maine — President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” passed last week, and now many families are concerned about how the spending plan will impact…
Little Lobbyists talk about Medicaid impacts of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Little Lobbyists talk about Medicaid impacts of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Parents of children with complex medical needs joined forces to urge senators to block Trump’s tax bill. They’re joining WCNC+ to explain why.
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Nevadans brace for impact as Medicaid is at risk under narrowly passed Senate bill
Nevadans brace for impact as Medicaid is at risk under narrowly passed Senate bill RENO, Nev. — Pam Berek, a Reno resident and full-time caregiver to her son Carson, is grappling with the potential loss of Medicaid benefits. “The thought…
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Trump’s tax, spending law will slash food assistance for thousands of Mainers
Trump’s tax, spending law will slash food assistance for thousands of Mainers The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will force Maine to cover tens of millions in costs for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — costs that Gov. Janet Mills…
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The ‘big, beautiful bill’ is poised to cut Medicaid. Here’s what’s at stake for five Philly-area families.
The ‘big, beautiful bill’ is poised to cut Medicaid. Here’s what’s at stake for five Philly-area families. An airport cook in South Philadelphia worries about who will make sure his mother in chronic pain doesn’t fall and hurt herself while…
Ohio food pantry director fears impact from proposed SNAP cuts
Ohio food pantry director fears impact from proposed SNAP cuts COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — As national lawmakers debate significant cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), local food pantries are bracing for the potential impact.
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‘It’s About Survival’: Local Residents, Healthcare Workers Fight Medicaid Cuts
‘It’s About Survival’: Local Residents, Healthcare Workers Fight Medicaid Cuts For healthcare worker Ruben Bastell, the threat of Medicaid cuts isn’t just professional—it’s personal. The proposed reductions strike at the heart of his own family’s story. “My little brother was…
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Hundreds of thousands could lose Medicaid and SNAP benefits in Missouri, Kansas
Hundreds of thousands could lose Medicaid and SNAP benefits in Missouri, Kansas As Crystal Lyon was preparing to give birth last spring, she took steps to ensure her daughter was enrolled in Medicaid as soon as she was born. Her…
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N.J. Republicans, don’t turn your back on children with disabilities like mine. Protect Medicaid.
N.J. Republicans, don’t turn your back on children with disabilities like mine. Protect Medicaid. Every morning, I wake up to the reality of being a full-time caregiver and single mom to my 12-year-old twin boys. Both of my sons are…
It’s not just the federal budget we’re talking about. It’s his ability to walk
It’s not just the federal budget we’re talking about. It’s his ability to walk Garrett, a community college student in Tucson, provides a look at the very real-world consequences of Donald Trump’s budget.
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Doylestown Resident’s Future Uncertain Due to Proposed Medicaid Cuts Supported by Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick
Doylestown Resident’s Future Uncertain Due to Proposed Medicaid Cuts Supported by Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick “People will die,” warns Melissa Rinker, who has over 20 chronic illnesses and relies 100 percent on Medicaid for medication and monthly doctor’s visits. In the…
J.D. Scholten launches run after U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst’s statement on Medicaid
J.D. Scholten launches run after U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst’s statement on Medicaid GOP senator draws national criticism for saying ‘we are all going to die’ Iowa Rep. J.D. Scholten, D-Sioux City, launched a run to challenge U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst…
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“Angry doesn’t begin to describe what I feel” Iowan says of Sen. Ernst’s Medicaid response
“Angry doesn’t begin to describe what I feel” Iowan says of Sen. Ernst’s Medicaid response IOWA CITY, Iowa — There is pushback coming from Iowans over Senator Joni Ernst’s town hall Friday. Someone in the crowd yelled that people will die from…
Denver 7: Impact of Medicaid Cuts
Denver 7: Impact of Medicaid Cuts Denver, CO (Denver7) – “Many people aren’t even aware of what Medicaid programs are because they kind of happened in the background.” Meg Moore is a vocational program director of a job training program…
Missouri SNAP beneficiary concerned about losing benefits under U.S. budget bill
Missouri SNAP beneficiary concerned about losing benefits under U.S. budget bill JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) – Tens of thousands of Missourians could lose all or some of their food and health assistance if President Trump’s budget bill is passed. The…
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U.S. House approves Trump’s tax and spending bill. What it means for Iowa
U.S. House approves Trump’s tax and spending bill. What it means for Iowa Doctors, nurses, food bank directors and other social safety net providers across Iowa warn major cuts to public health insurance and food assistance programs could lead to…
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How the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ could affect Medicaid in Arizona
How the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ could affect Medicaid in Arizona TUCSON — Major changes could be coming to Arizona’s health care funding after House Republicans approved President Donald Trump’s legislative package, officially titled the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill.” In…
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Slashing Medicaid funding puts Maine domestic violence survivors at risk
Slashing Medicaid funding puts Maine domestic violence survivors at risk When the U.S. House of Representatives passed its “big beautiful bill” last week, it sent shivers down the spines of domestic violence advocates because we know what slashing Medicaid funding would mean…
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Commentary: Don’t balance the budget on the backs of disabled people in Ohio and across America – Kyle Garvey
Commentary: Don’t balance the budget on the backs of disabled people in Ohio and across America – Kyle Garvey It’s no secret Americans are struggling. From rent to groceries to medical care, the cost of living keeps climbing — and now, Congress…
Columbus man with cerebral palsy fears losing housing, services with Medicaid cuts
Columbus man with cerebral palsy fears losing housing, services with Medicaid cuts COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Kyle Garvey, a Columbus resident with cerebral palsy, is voicing concerns over potential Medicaid cuts that could drastically impact his life. Garvey fears that proposed…
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Fox2 News — Lawmakers in Washington are locked in a high stakes battle over how to deliver on president trump’s legislative priorities
Fox2 News — Lawmakers in Washington are locked in a high stakes battle over how to deliver on president trump’s legislative priorities Lawmakers in Washington are locked in a high stakes battle over how to deliver on President Trump’s legislative…
Central Ohio residents raise concerns about potential cuts to Medicaid, SNAP
Central Ohio residents raise concerns about potential cuts to Medicaid, SNAP Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are thinking about cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP programs.
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Ohio food pantry director fears impact from proposed SNAP cuts
Ohio food pantry director fears impact from proposed SNAP cuts Broad Street Food Pantry COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — As national lawmakers debate significant cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), local food pantries are bracing for the potential…
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‘Everyone would lose their jobs’: Local business worries about worst-case scenario if Medicaid is gutted
‘Everyone would lose their jobs’: Local business worries about worst-case scenario if Medicaid is gutted Legislation would require Medicaid recipients under 65 to prove they work or participate in community engagement for 20 hours weekly to maintain benefits. ARVADA, Colo.…
How would Medicaid cuts hit NJ? Mom of disabled twins frets as GOP offers reassurances
How would Medicaid cuts hit NJ? Mom of disabled twins frets as GOP offers reassurances Theresa Luoni starts her days at dawn in Basking Ridge, helping her twin 12-year-old sons get ready — brushing teeth, getting dressed, managing meltdowns. Max…
Colorado would lose billions in Medicaid funding under House Republicans’ plan
Colorado would lose billions in Medicaid funding under House Republicans’ plan Up to 108,000 people in the state are expected to lose health insurance under GOP proposal More than 100,000 Coloradans could lose their health insurance and the state would…
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‘Think about the children’: Central Iowa family concerned about potential cuts to Medicaid
‘Think about the children’: Central Iowa family concerned about potential cuts to Medicaid GRIMES, Iowa — A Grimes family said they are worried about potential cuts to Medicaid, which they rely on heavily to take care of their son, Charlie.…












































