u/John363611

▲ 71 r/centralpa+2 crossposts

Several states have offered subsidies to residents forced off the ACA by the termination of federal assistance. Plus, the US House passed a bipartisan 3 year extension of the subsidies, which is now sitting in the Senate.

Do you need help with your Pennie premiums or support more help with affordability for health insurance for PA families.

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u/John363611 — 4 days ago
▲ 36 r/NEPA+1 crossposts

Giant premium increases have forced over 130,000 families to drop their Pennie/ACA health insurance in PA.

Several states have offered subsidies to residents forced off the ACA by the termination of federal assistance. Plus, the US House passed a bipartisan 3 year extension of the subsidies, which is now sitting in the Senate.

Do you need help with your Pennie premiums or support more help with affordability for health insurance for PA families.

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u/John363611 — 4 days ago
▲ 46 r/lehighvalley+1 crossposts

Several states have offered subsidies to residents forced off the ACA by the termination of federal assistance. Plus, the US House passed a bipartisan 3 year extension of the subsidies, which is now sitting in the Senate.

Do you need help with your Pennie premiums or support more help with affordability for PA families.

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u/John363611 — 4 days ago

Several states have offered subsidies to residents forced off the ACA by the termination of federal assistance. Plus, the US House passed a bipartisan 3 year extension of subsidies, which is now sitting in the Senate. Do you favor keeping Pennie/ACA premiums affordable for PA families?

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u/John363611 — 12 days ago
▲ 26 r/philly

Several states have offered subsidies to residents forced off the ACA by the termination of federal assistance. Plus, the US House passed a bipartisan 3 year extension of subsidies, which is now sitting in the Senate. Do you favor keeping Pennie/ACA premiums affordable for PA families?

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u/John363611 — 12 days ago
▲ 53 r/philly

Premiums for Pennie (Affordable Care Act) have surged this year. Over 17,000 people in Philly have dropped Pennie so far this year. Have you been able to pay the increase or what have you done to cope with the price rise?

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u/John363611 — 14 days ago