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Darren Soto – Florida’s insurance hikes and uninsured rates will be among nation’s largest if ACA credits expire

by The editor•20 October 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

Florida will be the “hardest hit” state in the country if enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies expire.

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