The health insurance that 694,000 Georgians bought this year won’t exist at the same price in two weeks when open enrollment begins.
🎯 Why It Matters: More than half the people in Georgia who get subsidized health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace will lose their coverage because they can’t afford it anymore. That’s 372,000 Georgians expected to go uninsured while Congress remains deadlocked in a government shutdown over whether to extend the subsidies.
⏰ What’s Happening: Enhanced premium tax credits expire at the end of this year. Democrats are refusing to vote for a continuing resolution to reopen the government unless Republicans agree to extend the subsidies. Republicans left them out of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act they passed in July.
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