So that's the biggest increase in health insurance premiums in over a decade. In New Hampshire alone, we have over 45,000 people who could lose their health insurance if these tax credits expire. Buyer We've already had four health care facilities in New Hampshire close because of what was done to kick people off of Medicaid and to not extend the premium tax credits in New Hampshire. So imagine what the impact is going to be if we don't address this. Last week I spoke with one of my constituents, a man named Paul from Canaan. (07:54–08:08)
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