Democrats push to keep no-premium ACA plans amid subsidy talks
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Democrats are pressing to extend enhanced ACA subsidies and preserve zero-premium plans, arguing that Premiums could push low-income enrollees off the exchanges, especially in states that did not fully expand Medicaid, while Republicans warn of fraud and favor a small premium compromise; a three-year extension remains uncertain despite some bipartisan House support.
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