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Mark Kelly: “If those tax credits are allowed to expire, that means their…”

Featuring: Mark Kelly, Democratic | U.S. Senate from Arizona

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Published | Video Starts at 03:19

Your constituents and mine. In Arizona, more than 379,000 people have reduced premiums through these tax credits. It lowers their premium by, on average, about $475 every single month. So If those tax credits are allowed to expire, that means their health care premiums for next year go up as much as 55%. That's hundreds of dollars every single month. And that blows a huge hole in the family budget. It means canceled family trips. It means not being able to sign your kid up to a sports league. (03:19–03:30)

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