Healey pumps $250M into state health insurance to soften premium hikes
Massachusetts commits $600 million total to offset ACA premium hikes after federal subsidies expired, helping 270,000 residents maintain coverage during open enrollment.
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Healey taps $250M to offset rising health insurance premiums
BOSTON — The Healey administration is pumping another $250 million into the state-subsidized health care system to help offset the impact of now expired federal tax credits, which have driven up premiums for many people insured through the federal health…
Mass. will spend $250M to lower health insurance bills after federal subsidies expired
Gov. Maura Healey said Thursday that she’ll tap a special state trust fund to help about 270,000 residents whose costs are soaring because Congress failed to renew a chunk of federal subsidies before they expired at the end of last year.
Massachusetts Gov. Healey details "strongest plan in the country*" to
Thu, 01/08/2026 - 4:06pm*(I think New Mexico would disagree w/the headline, but whatever...) This is a big deal. via the Massachusetts Health Connector: Massachusetts is investing $600 million – the most in the country – to limit health care premium increases after President Trump and Congressional Republicans refused to extend ACA credits BOSTON—Governor Maura Healey today detailed the strongest plan in the country* to protect Massachusetts res…
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