Governor Terry McAuliffe released the following statement in response to the Trump administration and congressional Republicans asking to postpone the court decision on the federal cost-sharing reduction payments for health insurance for low-income Americans.

“Currently 59 percent of marketplace enrollees in Virginia depend on cost-sharing reductions to help pay for deductibles and copays. If the federal government were to put an end to these payments, it would cost Virginia an estimated $230 million annually and compromise the ability of more than 230,000 Virginians to afford access to healthcare.
“Rather than working to improve the Affordable Care Act, Republicans in Washington are determined to roll back progress and threaten the health of more than 20 million Americans. On behalf of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I would urge Republicans to stop undermining healthcare and to work with their Democratic counterparts to ensure that all Americans have access to affordable health insurance.”