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Press ReleaseNeutral2025-10-31

2025 Health Insurance Premium Increases

William R. Keating
William R. Keating
DMA-9 · Representative
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This press release from Representative William R. Keating (D-MA) was published on Thu Oct 30 and titled "2025 Health Insurance Premium Increases". It focuses on healthcare and touches on taxes.

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2025 Health Insurance Premium Increases 2025 Health Insurance Premium Increases Image Chris.Matthews… Fri, 10/31/2025 - 16:56 My top priority in Congress is lowering your cost of living and making life more affordable for you and your family. If Donald Trump and Republicans continue to stonewall, insurance premiums will double because of expiring health care tax credits. The tax credits are often the only thing that allow millions of Americans to afford a doctor’s visit, care after an accident, or prescriptions for their kids. Without these tax credits, more than 29,000 constituents across our district in Southeastern Massachusetts will be forced to pay up to $15,000 more for their health care premiums. Our community cannot afford this extreme price hike on health care. Democrats in Congress are working hard to permanently extend these tax credits so American families will not have to worry about paying more than twice as much for their health care. Many people in our district have already begun receiving notices of their insurance rates going up. I want to hear from you – how will health care price increases impact your family? Click Here to Share Your Story Congress Number 119th Congress October 31, 2025 Page October 31, 2025 
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