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New data shows consumers dropped health coverage after Republicans let subsidies expire
Republican officials don’t deny the accuracy of the data, though they have repeatedly tried to argue that the reduction is a positive development. It’s not. The post New data shows consumers dropped health coverage after Republicans let subsidies expire appeared first on MS NOW.
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Medical Daily
· Jun 23, 2026
H.R. 1 Ends Medicaid on October 1 2026 and Medicare on January 2027 for Hundreds of Thousands of Legal Immigrants
H.R. 1 ends Medicaid for refugees, asylees, and other lawfully present immigrants October 1, 2026. Current Medicare enrollees outside permitted categories lose coverage January 4, 2027.
Times of India
· Jun 28, 2026
Millions drop Obamacare after Trump-backed subsidy rollback sends premiums soaring
Millions of Americans have lost their Obamacare health insurance as enhanced federal subsidies expired, causing premium costs to skyrocket. Over five million have dropped coverage, leading to a significant enrollment drop. While the Trump administration points to fraud, experts attribute the decline to unaffordable premiums, raising concerns about market stability and future insurance availability.
National Republican Senatorial Committee
· Jul 1, 2026
New NRSC Ads Blast Democrats for Putting Illegals Over Working Families
WASHINGTON, D.C. — One year after Republicans passed the Working Families Tax Cuts without a single Democrat’s support, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) released a new digital ad series condemning Democrats across the Senate battleground for prioritizing free healthcare for illegal aliens over tax relief for hardworking Americans. “Democrats want to tax Americans’ hard-earned tips, overtime pay, and Social Security []
AllSides
· Jul 6, 2026
Conservatives rage over re-funding of Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood's beleaguered network of clinics will regain access to hundreds of millions in Medicaid funding this weekend — the fallout of Republicans' failure to pass an extension of the one-year defunding provision they approved last year. Starting July 5, clinics around the country can once again bill the federal program for reimbursement after providing non-abortion services, like birth control and screenings for sexually-transmitted infections, to low-income patients. Though other funding threats loom, it's a lifeline for the struggling organization, which has closed nearly 30 health centers nationwide that collectively served more than 40,000 patients since the defunding provision in the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill Act took effect in July 2025.
ABC7 New York
· Jun 30, 2026
Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
Experts share why millions of people lost their Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year after federal subsidies expired.
The Hill
· Jul 6, 2026
Anti-abortion leaders furious after Planned Parenthood defunding expires
Planned Parenthood has regained access to federal funding, enraging anti-abortion conservatives one year after Republicans were able to cut its clinics off from Medicaid. Beginning July 5, clinics were once again able to bill Medicaid for reimbursement for non-abortion care, like contraception and screenings for sexually transmitted infections. The new funding will be a lifeline...
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Related coverage for "New data shows consumers dropped health coverage after Republicans let subsidies expire": Medical Daily — H.R. 1 Ends Medicaid on October 1 2026 and Medicare on January 2027 for Hundreds of Thousands of Legal Immigrants. Times of India — Millions drop Obamacare after Trump-backed subsidy rollback sends premiums soaring. National Republican Senatorial Committee — New NRSC Ads Blast Democrats for Putting Illegals Over Working Families. AllSides — Conservatives rage over re-funding of Planned Parenthood. ABC7 New York — Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise . The Hill — Anti-abortion leaders furious after Planned Parenthood defunding expires