Those who want Affordable Care Act coverage for 2023 have only a few days left to sign up. Open enrollment ends on Sunday, January 15 on the federal exchange and most state-based marketplaces.
A former evangelical activist claimed in a letter to the Chief Justice of the United States that he knew about the outcome of a 2014 Supreme Court decision involving contraception and the Affordable Care Act by the court prior to the formal announcement, according to The New York Times.
Sometimes you hit the campaign trail and there is an issue voters care so much about, that its dominance is inescapable. In 2006, it was growing opposition to the Iraq war. In 2010, it was the backlash against big government spending and bailouts coupled with fear about what Obamacare would look like. This year, it is deep concern about affordability.
After four straight years of premium declines, Affordable Care Act policies will be more costly in 2023. However, most enrollees won't feel the increase thanks to enhanced federal subsidies that congressional Democrats were able to extend.
As the hours wind down toward a possible government shutdown because of a bitter partisan battle over Obamacare, Congress's approval rating hits historic lows.
Half the states will expand Medicaid under Obamacare; the rest refuse or are on the fence. Low-income people want the expansion but some states say it will fail.
Half the states will expand Medicaid under Obamacare; the rest refuse or are on the fence. Low-income people want the expansion but some states say it will fail.
More families will be able to access Affordable Care Act subsidies next year, under a final rule issued by the Biden administration. The announcement comes less than a month before the start of open enrollment for 2023 coverage on the Obamacare exchanges.