Washington State Makes Progress in Rules on Short-Term “Junk” Plans

Pending any relief from the lawsuit against short-term “junk” insurance plans, Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler released proposed rules for Washington State and held a hearing yesterday. NoHLA’s comments recognize the improvements over the initial draft but emphasize the need for additional consumer safeguards and for clearly informing people of the limitations of these plans.

Voters Concerned About Health Care Costs

The upcoming mid-term elections are a big deal because they will determine control of Congress and the legislative agenda for the remainder of the Trump Administration. But while the Republicans were focused on repeal and replace of the ACA and Trump was making decisions with health care market impacts, consumers faced higher health care costs...

Immigrants Dropping Benefits in Anticipation of New Public Charge Rules

Advocates continue to expect the Trump administration to issue proposed “public charge” rules. A leaked draft earlier this year changes the definition of when a legal immigrant (and their families) are considered a “public charge” to the government—impacting their qualification for permanent resident status. But even without proposed rules, fear within the immigrant community is...