Virginians Say No to Healthcare Cuts

Virginia, USASat Dec 27 2025
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Virginians are not happy with the recent healthcare changes. A big group of people, nearly four times more, want Congress to keep the tax credits that help pay for health insurance. These credits expired at the end of last year because Congress did not extend them. Without them, many people might lose their health coverage, and insurance companies are raising rates. The tax credits were part of a plan to make health insurance more affordable. But now, with them gone, over 100, 000 people in Virginia could be without insurance. This is a big deal, and people are noticing. They are also not fans of a new bill passed by Republicans, which could cut Medicaid funding and leave even more people without coverage.
Congressman Ben Cline supports this bill, calling it a "big, beautiful win. " But most Virginians disagree. They think it's a bad idea, and they're worried about the impact on healthcare costs. They're already struggling with high insurance premiums, deductibles, and prescription drug prices. In fact, most people have a very negative view of health insurers and pharmaceutical companies. Healthcare is a big issue for Virginians. They want affordable care, and they're not getting it. The government, insurance companies, and drug companies are all to blame, according to the people. With so many people unhappy, it's clear that healthcare needs to change.
https://localnews.ai/article/virginians-say-no-to-healthcare-cuts-c376cea7

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