refundable credits?
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Replying to @Charles_B_STB
This is the part of the IRS code that gives credit for taxes to help make coverage "affordable" under the ACA.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Charles_B_STB
There are 2 main mechanisms: 1. Providing credits to the insured related to premiums 2. Providing payments to the insurer toward deductibles
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Charles_B_STB
#2 is the one that previously has been thrown under the bus, which is ridic, because it's a better deal for the gov't. Those payments only
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Charles_B_STB
go out if the services are used. Not what I would target, but seems to have a bullseye from the GOP.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Charles_B_STB
#1 is what effectively helps scale premiums to income for those who do not qualify for Medicaid. (called MaineCare here)
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Charles_B_STB
So far this bill appears more nefarious than prior versions. 36B doesn't hit the professional class that much, but it hits middle class...
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kinda wierd how much they want to punish the people they supposedly said they wanted to help...
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Replying to @Charles_B_STB
Not weird. It's thoroughly predictable when we have elected officials who spend more campaigning than 10-20x the annual salary of the job.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Charles_B_STB
If you want professional legislators, pick people who don't take outside funds & need a paycheck. Hire people who take it as a serious job.
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Hiring people beholden to only the constituents; hiring people that are not for sale and don't need to be for sale - that's how you fix this
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