Time is running out for 583,000 Ohioans whose health insurance premiums will spike when Affordable Care Act subsidies expire at month’s end, and the Today in Ohio podcast panel predicted severe political ramifications for lawmakers who sit idle.

“Look, they’re committing suicide here politically because all these people are about to see their bills skyrocket,” warned Chris Quinn. “They’ll either be paying a whole lot of money that they don’t have to stay insured, or they won’t have insurance, they’ll get sicker. And by next November, they’re going to be hot about the failure of their government to help them.”

The podcast detailed how Ohio’s congressional delegation is split along party lines on extending the subsidies established in 2021 . Every Ohio Democrat in Congress supports per

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