
WASHINGTON (AP) — Getting rid of the Affordable Care Act's highly unpopular penalty for not having health insurance could backfire on Republicans, prompting significant premium increases if it were actually to pass.
Experts say premiums would go up because insurers fear that without a legal requirement to carry insurance, some healthy people would drop their coverage.
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