Iknow the cost of cancer. My grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer in her early 40s, and in 2024 my mother was diagnosed with the same disease. I am high risk and need consistent screening and preventive care and that is simply not feasible without enhanced health care tax credits. This is a matter of life or death for me.
Health care is expensive. Without comprehensive health insurance that covers emergency care, hospitalization and prescriptions, it’s out of reach for many. For North Dakotans who rely on enhanced health care tax credits to afford their health insurance through the Marketplace, Congress currently holds the answer to whether they will be able to afford coverage going forward. You see, these health care tax credits are set to expire at the end of this year, but Cong

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