| Time is running out to prevent Californians’ health care premiums from skyrocketing – with those reliant on Covered California expected to see a staggering 122% jump in costs on average in the new year if Congress fails to act.
David Valadao has joined meaningless letters claiming that he wants to do something about the issue. But when push comes to shove, Valadao has so far refused to sign onto a measure that would force a vote in the House to extend ACA tax credits for three years.
Only four Republican signatures are needed to prevent health care costs from skyrocketing. Valley voters deserve to know: Why has Valadao refused to act?
DCCC Spokesperson Anna Elsasser:
“David Valadao is known for saying one thing but doing another, and this is just the latest example. If Valadao was remotely serious about preventing skyrocketing health care costs, he would join 214 of his colleagues in backing a commonsense measure to extend the ACA tax credits for three years. He refuses to do so because he would rather play political games than actually act to help hardworking Valley families.” |