6 DAYS: Congressman Mike Lawler is Running Out of Time to Sign the Health Care Discharge Petition and Lower Premium Costs for His Constituents

If Health Care Tax Credits Are Not Extended Ahead of the December 15 Open Enrollment Deadline, Hudson Valley Families Could See Their Insurance Premiums Double!


HUDSON VALLEY, NEW YORK —
 With a key Open Enrollment deadline drawing near, Congressman Mike Lawler is running out of time to sign the health care discharge petition and bring the three-year health care tax credit extension up for a vote to lower premium costs for thousands of his constituents in the Hudson Valley. December 15th marks the last day for New Yorkers to enroll in a plan for coverage beginning on January 1st. If the expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits are not extended by then, working families could see their monthly premiums skyrocket, with some households forced to pay more than double what they paid this year for the same plan.

Republican Rep. Glen Grothman just stated in an interview that the three-year extension would pass the House if it came up for a vote—Rep. Lawler has the power to make that happen.

“Rather than fighting to lower healthcare costs for tens of thousands of Hudson Valley residents, Congressman Lawler is doing everything he can to not support a proposed three-year extension of the expiring health care tax credits,” said Tracey, a disabled cancer survivor and former health care tax credit recipient from Pearl River. “The discharge petition to force a vote in the House needs just four Republican signatures to pass, yet Rep. Lawler is refusing to support it, claiming that it has no chance of passing. This is just not true and is an insult to New Yorkers’ intelligence. We see what he’s doing, and it’s not slick.”


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