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- October 26, 2017
Federal Judge Upholds Trump’s Rash Decision to End Affordable Care Act’s Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments
Read moreU.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria of the Northern District of California recently denied a request for an emergency injunction requiring the Trump administration to continue funding the Affordable Care Act's cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments. President Trump abruptly announced that his administration would stop paying the ACA's cost-sharing reduction…
- October 25, 2017
While Trump Ends CSR Payments Covered California Attempts to Protect Consumers
Read morePresident Trump abruptly decided on Oct. 13 to stop paying the Affordable Care Act's cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments.CSRs are provided directly to insurers to reduce out-of-pocket costs, like co-pays and deductibles, for low-income consumers enrolled in the individual market. This decision, following months of uncertainty, has destabilized the insurance…
- October 21, 2017
Families USA, NHeLP and Coalition of Health Advocacy and Consumer Groups Urge Federal Court to Block Trump Decision to End Health Care Law’s Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments
Read moreWashington - The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) has filed a “friend of the court” brief in federal court in California on behalf of Families USA, NHeLP, and 29 other health care and consumer advocacy groups, in support of a federal lawsuit challenging President Trump’s decision to end the…
- October 21, 2017
Amicus: California v. Trump, Northern District of California
Litigation Team and dfitzgerald CasesRead moreThe National Health Law Program filed an amicus brief in support of California, urging the Court to require the federal government to make the cost sharing reduction payments (CSRs) required by the Affordable Care Act. The amicus brief describes the immediate, harmful, and irreparable effects on consumers of the…
- October 13, 2017
Trump Takes Biggest Step to End Obamacare
Read moreKilling Health Care Subsidies Will Hike Health Care Costs for Individuals and FamiliesWashington - Angry at Congress's inability to kill the Affordable Care Act, President Trump has taken his most drastic step yet to sabotage the landmark law. After issuing an executive order yesterday to promote so-called health associations…
- October 13, 2017
The Death of the ACA’s Cost-Sharing Reductions
Read moreThe White House Office of the Press Secretary on Oct. 13 announced the administration's decision to cancel upcoming payments of cost-sharing reductions. Cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) reduce health insurance premiums, cost-sharing and co-pays for individuals under 250% FPL. CSRs, along with APTCs, are critical to afford their medically necessary health…