- Although average premium costs for the ACA’s marketplace plans have declined slightly, many experts suspect that overall enrollment for next year may dip, too. That’s because there is less outreach from the administration, deductibles are still high, and the penalty for not having insurance was canceled as part of the 2017 GOP tax cut bill.
- One state to watch on enrollment is California. Officials there have expanded subsidies to more middle-income families. California also has a longer enrollment period and is spending $100 million on enrollment marketing.
- The Trump administration may wait to issue its long-promised plan to regulate vaping products until after the Senate acts on the nomination of Dr. Stephen Hahn to be the next chief of the Food and Drug Administration. Trump had promised to ban flavored vaping products but is reportedly having second thoughts.
- In a marked shift, the Democratic presidential candidates generally agree there should be virtually no restrictions on abortions. That’s a big step from where Democrats were a few decades ago, when they suggested that abortion should be “safe, legal and rare.”
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