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A debate now unfolding in Congress over the future of tax subsidies tied to the Affordable Care Act could have consequences for all Americans.
The outcome was widely expected after Democrats and Republicans released dueling bills. Congress is under pressure to address health care costs before federal subsidies lapse at the end of the year.
Half of ACA tax credit users are small business owners, employees. The credits are about to expire.
Both plans will likely fail in the Senate later this week.
The latest data showcases sustained support for some form of publicly funded health care, as the ACA has maintained an approval rating at or above 50 percent for the past six years, and has had plurality support from voters for the past eight years.
Democrats in the Coulee Region are urging lawmakers to take action to address what they call a health care crisis.
Reporter Rebecca Grapevine breaks down the Affordable Care Act changes with our Ariyl Onstott to explain how ACA credits expiring affects Georgians.
Millions who rely on health insurance through the Affordable Care Act have until Monday, Dec. 15, to enroll in coverage for next year.