Today the National Governors Association (NGA) Health and Human Services Committee, led by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, released the following statement on cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) within individual health insurance marketplaces:

Already many states have seen significant reductions in insurer participation in their individual insurance markets, in addition to large increases in premiums. This month insurers across the country must decide whether to participate in the individual marketplaces and finalize their rates for 2018. The uncertainty surrounding CSR payments is resulting in significantly higher premiums for consumers in many parts of the country and insurers exiting the marketplace altogether.
Governors have been working in a bipartisan manner to address health reform through NGA. Earlier this spring, NGA sent a letter on behalf of the nation’s governors calling on Congress to act in a similar bipartisan fashion to fully fund CSRs and bring short-term stability to the individual marketplace.
It is critically important to provide insurers and states with certainty that CSRs will be funded. Governors urge immediate action to stabilize the individual marketplace, protect consumers from rising premiums and prevent additional insurers from exiting the market.”