MedCity News December 10, 2024
Marissa Plescia

In a letter, Families USA and numerous other organizations called on Congress to extend the enhanced premium tax credits that are set to expire at the end of 2025.

More than 70 organizations, led by Families USA, sent a letter to Congress on Monday calling on them to extend the enhanced premium tax credits that are set to expire at the end of 2025. The enhanced premium tax credits, introduced in 2021, reduced health insurance premiums for millions of individuals purchasing coverage through the marketplace.

Families USA is an advocacy organization for healthcare consumers. The letter also includes child advocates, labor groups, equity organizations, patients, providers, disability rights groups and aging organizations.

The premium tax credit is a refundable credit...

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