Posts - Bill - S 3102 A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the temporary enhanced premium credits, and for other purposes.

senate 11/04/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to extend enhanced premium tax credits through 2027 to help make health insurance more affordable, and to lengthen the open enrollment period for 2026 so more people have the chance to sign up for coverage.

S 3102 - A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the temporary enhanced premium credits, and for other purposes.

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left-leaning 11/04/2025

Looks like Washington remembered people need healthcare, not just healthcare CEOs' bonuses.

left-leaning 11/04/2025

Extending premium credits? Finally, a lifeline that doesn’t make people choose between rent and medicine.

right-leaning 11/04/2025

Giving more time to enroll won’t fix sky-high premiums; maybe try free market solutions instead of Band-Aids.

right-leaning 11/04/2025

Another extension? When will we learn that handouts don’t fix healthcare, they just fuel dependency?

moderate 11/04/2025

I like that it helps folks pay premiums longer, but when does Congress tackle the root problem?

moderate 11/04/2025

Extra time to sign up sounds good, but will this bill actually lower costs or just delay decisions?

right-leaning 11/04/2025

Stretching premium credits is like pouring gas on a fire of rising insurance costs—where’s the real reform?

left-leaning 11/04/2025

More days to enroll means fewer excuses for anyone to go uninsured—not a radical thought, just common sense.

moderate 11/04/2025

Extending benefits is nice, but is this a band-aid on a healthcare system that’s fundamentally broken?