Sentence examples for credit for coverage from inspiring English sources

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But companies that did not would have to pay a fee for each low-income employee who received a subsidy, in the form of a tax credit, for coverage bought through a health insurance exchange.

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McCain would create tax credits for coverage to provide a relatively greater subsidy to lower-paid workers than under the current system.

Mrs. Clinton, in what looks suspiciously like a bribe to buy small business support, promises them a tax credit for providing coverage.

Thanks to the way the Senate bill changes financial assistance for people buying coverage, tax credits for buying coverage would shrink overall, making it difficult for people to buy more generous coverage.

White House advisers traveling with Mr. Bush said that two proposals in his health care plan were new: expanded medical savings accounts to help people pay doctors' bills and improved tax credits for health coverage of the uninsured, up to $3,000 per family.

The article did give credit for the Bell coverage, to be fair, but I thought it painted an unflattering picture of general decay.

While I give these newspapers, magazines, and television shows credit for Roe the coverage it warrants, I take issue not only with the conclusion that we're losers, but this whole way of framing the issue.

CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this article incorrectly said the SHOP exchange offered small businesses a tax credit for including abortion coverage in insurance plans.

These higher rates mainly affected younger, healthier people who earn too much money to qualify for tax credits to help pay for coverage.

Beginning in 2014, Obama's law will also expand coverage to about 30 million uninsured people by setting up "exchange" marketplaces where insurance companies compete for business, providing tax credits to help pay for coverage for people earning up to four times the federal poverty level, and expanding Medicaid to include people who earn 133percentt of the poverty level or less.

Insurers had to raise premiums once they could no longer deny coverage to people with pre-existing medication conditions, which is why millions of relatively healthy people who don't benefit from the law's tax credits are paying more for coverage than they would have otherwise.

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