A new Atlanta Journal-Constitution report reveals that Georgians shopping for 2026 health coverage are already seeing massive price hikes — with some monthly premiums more than tripling — as enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire. The lapse would drive up costs for 1.5 million Georgians who rely on Marketplace plans and threaten to erase recent gains in lowering the state’s uninsured rate.

Keisha Lance Bottoms, candidate for governor, today called on Congress — especially Georgia’s delegation — to take immediate action to extend the ACA subsidies and protect affordable coverage for Georgia families:

“This new report makes crystal clear what’s at stake: if Congress doesn’t act, some Georgia families will see their premiums increase from $600 to $2,200 and many will lose

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