Florida lawmakers consider ways to handle rising health care premiums, and Columbia reacts after President Donald Trump ends aid to the country.

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Florida lawmakers differ on how to handle potentially higher health care premiums

Millions of Floridians could face higher health insurance premiums in 2026.

The looming spike comes as lawmakers in Washington face off over enhanced tax credits applied in 2021 to the Affordable Care Act .

Republicans want to cut the enhanced credits. While Democrats are fighting for the tax credit to stay.

With 4.7 million enrolled in the public marketplace, Florida could be impacted if subsidies are allowed to expire.

Florida Rep. Darren Soto argued on X that Florida will be the hardest hit state if health care premium subsidies enabled by

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