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Healthcare Law Faces Legal and Enrollment Challenges

Updated 2026-05-19 23:05 UTC 1 source Negative

Democratic attorneys general in over 25 states and Washington, D.C., have sued the Education Department over new loan limits for graduate student borrowers. Meanwhile, a KFF analysis shows that about 5 million people may lose ACA coverage due to expired tax credits.

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The Hill
Roughly 5 million people could lose coverage from the Affordable Care Act Marketplace this year after the enhanced premium tax credits expired in 2025, according to the latest analysis from KFF. Last year marked four consecutive years of record growth in enrollment from the ACA Marketplace, due in l
2026-05-19 22:40 UTC
The Hill
Presented by Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Impact of expired ACA tax credits comes into view We may now be starting to see the impact of congressional Republicans’ decision not to extend ObamaCare’s enhanced premium tax credits. © AP P
2026-05-19 22:40 UTC
The Hill
Democratic attorneys general in more than 20 states and Washington, D.C., on Tuesday filed suit against the Education Department over new limits set to go into effect for graduate student loan borrowers. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Maryland, states that the new limits will strain t
2026-05-19 22:44 UTC
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