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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (eHealth.com) today announced support for the Biden-Harris Administration Emergency Relief Package provisions that call for public-private sector partnership in fighting the pandemic and for expanding support for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Biden-Harris package would limit the amount that eligible Americans spend on health insurance to no more than 8.5% of annual income. Today, ACA coverage is out of reach for many Americans with incomes close to the cutoff for ACA subsidies, yet just high enough to make them ineligible for relief. said eHealth CEO Scott Flanders. President-Elect Biden s plan to increase support for such individuals and families will help ensure quality coverage for many Americans who can t afford insurance under current rules.
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On Monday, the network morning shows were eagerly awaiting President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration as hosts and correspondents touted his laundry list of leftist agenda items he planned to enact by fiat in his first few days in office. Of course none of the broadcasts actually labeled the proposed executive actions as liberal, but merely as an effort “aimed at reversing some of President Trump’s most controversial policies.”
“President-Elect Biden lays out an ambitious agenda. What Americans can expect in his first 100 days in office,” co-host Robin Roberts proclaimed at the top of ABC’s
Good Morning America. Minutes later, correspondent Mary Bruce excitedly announced that Biden’s series of controversial unilateral orders were
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