COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The December 15th deadline for extended Affordable Care Act tax credits is just days away, and Coloradans face uncertainty over rising health insurance premiums. Without a deal in Congress, families could see their premiums double, triple, or even quadruple next year.
Senator Michael Bennet, Democrat of Colorado, called the situation a failure of leadership.
“We are three days away from the end of the extended Affordable Care Act tax credits. Without them, their health insurance premiums are likely to double, triple, or even quadruple in 2026,” Bennet said. “I think that this has been a huge failure of leadership by the Congressional Republicans themselves. And I think that has been tragic and is totally unresponsive to the moment and to what people in th

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