With federal subsidies gone, Americans face higher healthcare premiums or the risk of losing coverage

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With federal subsidies gone, Americans face higher healthcare premiums or the risk of losing coverage
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As the clock struck midnight, it brought in a new year but also ushered out a critical lifeline of affordability for many dependent on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance.

With federal subsidies gone, Americans face higher healthcare premiums or the risk of losing coverage Read full article: With federal subsidies gone, Americans face higher healthcare premiums or the risk of losing coverage Brianna Aguilera , The legal team that will tackle two felony indictments against Texas Governor Rick Perry, headed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee , meets the press at the Stephen F.

Austin Hotel in downtown Austin. Perry, in his 14th year as Texas governor, is accused of vetoing funds for the Travis County Public Integrity Unit as an act of political revenge.Houston attorney Tony Buzbee files lawsuit against 2 UT clubs after A&M student’s fatal fall from high-rise in Austin Read full article: Houston attorney Tony Buzbee files lawsuit against 2 UT clubs after A&M student’s fatal fall from high-rise in AustinMedical license temporarily suspended for Sugar Land plastic surgeon accused of performing surgery while intoxicatedJanuary 6, 2026 at 1:16 PM James Bonner, 64, of Houston’s Sunnyside neighborhood, relies on his ACA health insurance to survive. He is awaiting a double lung transplant.The enhanced federal tax credits that helped lower premiums were a key issue during the 43-day federal government shutdown last October. The shutdown resulted from a political standoff between Democrats and Republicans over funding and policy priorities.When the shutdown ended, no agreement was reached to extend the subsidies beyond December 31, 2025. James Bonner, 64, of Houston’s Sunnyside neighborhood, relies on his ACA health insurance to survive. He is awaiting a double lung transplant. James Bonner, 64, of Houston’s Sunnyside neighborhood, relies on his ACA health insurance to survive. He is awaiting a double lung transplant.Now, he has received a notice that his premium will jump to about $135, a 1,400% increase. That increase is unaffordable for Bonner, a former NASA employee who worked on projects like the Hubble Space Telescope. Living in a low-income neighborhood and relying solely on his Social Security check, which is just over $1,000 a month, Bonner faces the risk of losing his insurance and potentially his life-saving transplant. His story, albeit much more severe, is one that is carbon copied to the lives of millions of Americans from coast to coast.by the Urban Institute and Commonwealth Fund last September projected that the expiration of these subsidies could lead about 4.8 million Americans to drop their coverage in 2026.The House of Representatives is set to vote on a bill that would extend the ACA subsidies for another three years. The bill gained momentum after four centrist Republicans broke party lines to support it, but still faces a long, rough road ahead.Gage Goulding is an award-winning TV news reporter and anchor. A native of Pittsburgh, PA, he comes to Texas from Fort Myers, FL, where he covered some of the areas most important stories, including Hurricane Ian.Dense Fog Advisory in Houston Until 9 a.m.Florida woman wanted in connection to fake GoFundMe impersonating Hill Country flood victim’s familyWas the U.S. action in Venezuela legal? Professor breaks it downBACK TO SCHOOL! Here's the forecast for our first full post-holiday week in HoustonDeposed Venezuelan Leader Nicolás Maduro To Make First Court AppearanceIt about to get cold Houston... for a one-day dipTop Houston Headlines & Beyond: January 2, 2026

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