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Unidentified speaker warns ending federal subsidies could raise premiums by about $1,000 a month
Summary
An unidentified speaker urged the federal government to preserve health-care subsidies to prevent an alleged $1,000-a-month rise in insurance premiums and urged passage of the federal budget before Jan. 1; no specific bill or vote was cited.
An unidentified speaker urged federal lawmakers to avoid eliminating health-care subsidies, saying doing so would “jack up people's health care costs and, health insurance premiums by 1000 dollars a month,” and calling such an outcome “unconscionable.”
The speaker, who did not identify themselves in the transcript, said governors "on both sides' aisle" share the concern and called on the federal government to "step up and get their act together" to prevent premiums from…
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