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WV HR10
Resolution
Status
3/19/2025
Primary Sponsor
Hollis Lewis
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AI Summary
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Urges U.S. Congress to extend enhanced premium tax credits for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act beyond their expiration at the end of 2025
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More than 64,800 West Virginia residents currently benefit from enhanced premium tax credits originally enacted through the American Rescue Plan and extended by the Inflation Reduction Act
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Warns that expiration of credits will more than double health insurance premiums for tens of thousands of residents, forcing choices between health care and basic needs like housing and food
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Calls on West Virginia's congressional delegation to champion the extension through budget reconciliation or other legislative means
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Directs copies of the resolution to be sent to President Trump, U.S. Senators Capito and Justice, and U.S. Representatives Miller and Moore
Legislative Description
Urging the United States Congress to Extend Enhanced Premium Tax Credits for Health Insurance Premiums Under the Affordable Care Act
Last Action
To House Health and Human Resources
3/19/2025