If the ACA Tax credits expire, health care costs could jump and millions could lose care just months after Republicans enacted the largest cut to Medicaid in American history.
New Joint Committee on Taxation data confirms the ACA Tax Credits overwhelmingly help working and middle-class families, with 24 million Americans at risk of seeing health care costs spike if Republicans fail to act.
REMINDER: Kean Jr. pretended to support an extension for expiring ACA tax credits, but now is skipping town without taking any action.
DCCC Spokesperson Eli Cousin:
“Tom Kean Jr. is skipping town while New Jersey families stare down a looming spike in their health care costs. The DCCC will make sure New Jerseyans know it was Kean Jr. who had the chance to extend ACA tax credits — and fled instead.”
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