Massachusetts would lose about $425 million in federal support to make insurance more affordable. About 337,000 people in the Bay State would feel the impacts of higher premiums, Gasteieir said, and 26,000 of them would no longer get any tax credit at all. "If Congress doesn't take action to extend these, that's several hundred millions of dollars just evaporating out of thin air for Massachusetts residents to help afford their coverage,” she said.
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