The cost of health care for about 17,500 Clark County residents remains uncertain after the U.S. government reopened Thursday without a deal to extend expiring federal tax credits that offset the cost of premiums on some Affordable Care Act plans.
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Source: The Columbian
Thousands in Clark County uncertain about health care costs as government reopens without tax credit extension
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