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Edward Markey: “If the enhanced premium tax credits expire at the end of…”

Featuring: Edward Markey, Democratic | U.S. Senate Massachusetts

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Senator Markey Hosts Press Conference on Health Care Cuts at Brigham Women's in Boston

Published | Video Starts at 04:20

As a result of Trump's big ugly bill, which he signed into law In July, over 320,000 Massachusetts residents could lose their health insurance coverage. That's almost 5% of the entire state's population. And now If the enhanced premium tax credits expire at the end of this year, 337,000 Massachusetts residents will see their health insurance costs skyrocket. The way these three families are going to be impacted by those cuts, they have already received their notices of how high their rates across. That's why we're here. (04:20–04:35)

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Asserts that 337,000 Massachusetts residents will face increased health insurance costs if tax credits expire.

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