U.S. Chamber of Commerce Backs Temporary Health Insurance Subsidies

In a notable reversal, U.S. Chamber of Commerce joined America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) and the American Hospital Association (AHA) in supporting broad — but temporary — federal involvement in health insurance markets during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an April 28 letter to congressional leadership, the groups endorsed several policies designed to help preserve health insurance coverage, saying Congress should consider them in “the next round of legislation to overcome COVID-19.”

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Peter Johnson

Peter Johnson

Peter has been a reporter for nearly a decade. Before joining AIS Health, Peter covered a wide variety of topics in his hometown of Seattle, where he continues to live. Peter’s work has appeared in publications including The Atlantic and The Stranger. Peter attended Colby College.

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