This swing state is poised to make the GOP pay

In York County and Virginia Beach, a couple of 40-year-olds with two kids and a combined household income of $150,000 could see their health insurance premiums rise by $4,330 per year if the U.S. Senate and House fail to extend health insurance premium tax credits now set to expire on Dec. 31.

A similarly situated family in relatively affluent Albemarle County is looking at a yearly increase of $6,244 in premiums.

These estimates do not come from Democrats or Republicans. They come from a calculator prepared by KFF, the Kaiser Family Foundation, one of the country’s most reputable health policy organizations…

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