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Dec 16 2025

NEW REPORT: Jon Husted to Blame for Skyrocketing Health Insurance Costs

‘Incoming health care changes mean more overall struggles for Ohioans, advocates say’

Columbus, Ohio — Jon Husted voted for the ninth time last week against extending the ACA premium tax credits. Now, more than half a million Ohioans are bracing for skyrocketing health care costs as the tax credits expire at the end of the month.

Husted also cast the deciding vote for the largest cut to Medicaid in history, ripping coverage from 490,000 Ohioans and putting at least eleven rural Ohio hospitals on the brink of closure.

Read more about Jon Husted’s health care crisis:

Ohio Capital Journal: Incoming health care changes mean more overall struggles for Ohioans, advocates say

  • Health care advocates and researchers say the new year will be a challenging one for Ohioans with federal changes to health care coming with surety but uncertainty.
  • Federal cuts to Medicaid mean Ohio is expected to lose $33 billion over the next decade, something Gov. Mike DeWine acknowledged will be an issue going forward.
  • Health care workers and advocates are also bracing for change amid a deadlock in the U.S. Senate on proposals surrounding the Affordable Care Act. The lack of action makes it more than likely that the enhanced tax credits that are currently a part of the Affordable Care Act will expire in 2026.
  • According to the Health Policy Institute of Ohio, increased Affordable Care Act premiums stemming from the expiring tax credits could mean annual premiums will more than double in 2026, compared to 2025 rates.
  • Increased premiums also include rate increases from insurers, according to O’Rourke.
  • So, with Medicaid cuts already set to impact Ohioans, and upcoming changes stemming from the federal budget reconciliation bill passed in July, Ohioans may have to make some tough calls when it comes to affording health care and anything else their households need.
  • Families will face complicated decisions between medication, health care, transportation, food, and other things they need, not just one thing at a time, something advocates say policymakers need to keep in mind as they mull funding decisions.
  • “Very quickly we have seen … (news of the changes lead) to panic attacks, very high anxiety,” said Summer Kirby, chief executive officer of Portsmouth’s Compass Community Health.

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Written by Tony Wen · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHSen

Dec 15 2025

NEW INTERVIEW: Jon Husted’s Courageous Defense Of Rich People

Columbus, Ohio — Jon Husted once again proved he prioritizes the ultra-wealthy over working Ohioans when he complained about people saying “rich people [are] selfish” as he attempted to justify his record of blocking ACA tax credit extensions and delivering tax breaks to the rich.

This comes after: 

  • Husted claimed the affordability crisis only exists in “blue states,” dismissing the pain Ohio families are feeling every day.
  • Husted revealed he has no solutions to actually lower prices, suggesting that struggling Ohioans should just “earn more” to make ends meet.
  • Husted voted for the ninth time against lowering health care costs, sending premiums soaring for more than half a million Ohioans.

WATCH HERE:

Transcript: 

Jon Husted: “People talk about rich people being selfish… No – I’ve not talked to any person that’s of means who said that they wouldn’t be willing to pay higher taxes if they knew it would be to balance the budget and eliminate the debt or buy down the debt, but what they don’t trust is that they’re going to get you’re going to get taxed more, and then it’s just going to be used to spend more, and it’s not going to solve the problem.”

Ohio Democratic Party Senior Communications Advisor Tony Wen released the following statement: 

“Jon Husted spent last week voting against lower health care costs and lecturing Ohioans to just make more money, and now he’s rushing to defend billionaires and his corporate donors. Ohio families deserve a Senator focused on making life more affordable for them — not someone obsessed with protecting his wealthy friends.”

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Written by Tony Wen · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHSen

Dec 12 2025

NEW: Jon Husted’s Files for Reelection After a Year of Driving Up Costs For Ohioans

Columbus, Ohio — To mark Jon Husted officially filing for reelection today, here is a look back at his terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year since being appointed to the U.S. Senate.

Ohio Democratic Party Senior Communications Advisor Tony Wen released the following statement: 

“Jon Husted has spent his year in Washington cutting Ohioans’ health care, driving up their premiums, and making everything from groceries to energy bills more expensive. Ohioans are fed up with Jon Husted’s failed cost-spiking agenda — and they’ll send him packing next year.”

Read more about Jon Husted’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year:

Jon Husted voted for the largest cut to Medicaid in history, giving tax breaks to billionaires while leaving Ohioans behind:

  • Because of Husted’s health care cuts, 490,000 Ohioans are set to lose their health care and eleven rural hospitals in Ohio are at risk of closure. 
  • According to reports, at least two hospitals in Ohio are already at risk of closing and many others are “being forced to eliminate parts of the services they provide” in Southeast Ohio.
  • Jon Husted called the cuts to health care “purposeful” and said he “loves doing that kind of stuff,” even as families, seniors, and rural communities across Ohio face losing life saving coverage.

To make matters worse, Jon Husted voted nine times against lowering insurance premiums as health care costs skyrocket for Ohio families: 

  • More than half a million Ohioans will see their healthcare premiums get more expensive or risk losing coverage entirely if Jon Husted allows tax credits that help families afford coverage to expire at the end of the month.
  • Ohio families could see their premiums increase by an average of $804 a year because Jon Husted is refusing to take action to extend the ACA tax credits.
  • When asked how best to help working families afford health insurance, Jon Husted said the ACA tax credits were “not the way to go about it” and have done “nothing to drive down the cost of health care.”

Jon Husted doubled down on his support for the reckless tariffs that are crushing Ohio farmers and ranchers:

  • Jon Husted has said that critics “are wrong” about the tariffs, they “haven’t affected the economy negatively,” and “the policies are working.” 
  • Meanwhile, Husted has been silent as a $40 billion taxpayer-funded bailout goes to Argentina and the U.S. quadruples beef imports from the very country undercutting American farmers and ranchers.
  • The Husted-backed tariffs are costing a Grove City manufacturer millions of dollars in business, potentially threatening hundreds of jobs. When the company reached out to Jon Husted, his only response was that he “passed along” the concern to the administration.

As families, small businesses, and Ohioans across the state struggle with rising costs, Jon Husted is nowhere to be found:

  • Because of the Husted-backed tariffs sending costs soaring, some small businesses in Northeast Ohio may need to close. 
  • Ohioans are furious as electricity bills have doubled during Jon Husted’s year in office. They are expected to increase even further next year.
  • Meanwhile, Jon Husted claimed that the affordability crisis only exists in “blue states” and not in Ohio — ignoring the harsh reality for Ohioans that are paying more thanks to his own affordability crisis.

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Written by Tony Wen · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHSen

Dec 12 2025

Jon Husted’s Newest Solution to the Affordability Crisis: ‘EARN MORE’

Husted Voted for Ninth Time Against Lowering Health Care Premiums

Columbus, Ohio — Today, Jon Husted rolled out his newest “solution” to combat high costs and address Ohio’s affordability crisis: “Earn more.”

On Fox Business this morning, as families struggle to make ends meet, Husted’s first suggestion was that Ohioans should simply earn more money. Husted’s new idea comes on the same day he voted for the ninth time against lowering health care costs for Ohio families. 

WATCH HERE:

Transcript: 

Jon Husted: “Look, there are three ways to make things more affordable: Earn more, keep more of what you earn, and drive down prices. And that’s exactly what we’re doing in Congress […].

Ohio Democratic Party Senior Communications Advisor Tony Wen released the following statement: 

“Jon Husted’s message to Ohio families struggling with skyrocketing health care premiums, higher energy bills, and soaring grocery costs is simple: you’re on your own. Ohioans deserve a Senator who will actually fight to lower costs — not a politician who lectures families while voting to make everything more expensive.”

Jon Husted’s comments come after a year of making life more expensive for Ohioans: 

  • Husted has voted nine times to block efforts to lower health care premiums for more than half a million Ohioans.
  • Husted has supported reckless tariffs driving up costs for Ohio farmers, small businesses, and families, claiming “the policies are working.”
  • Husted claimed there is no affordability crisis in Ohio, even as families struggle to make ends meet. 

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Written by Tony Wen · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHSen

Dec 11 2025

VOTE ALERT: Jon Husted Votes Again to Make Health Care More Expensive — His Ninth Vote This Year

Columbus, Ohio — Today, Senator Jon Husted once again voted to raise health care costs for Ohio families — the ninth time this year he has voted against lowering insurance premiums. 

Because of Husted’s votes, more than half a million Ohioans are bracing for skyrocketing premiums as the Affordable Care Act tax credits expire. Husted has dismissed the ACA tax credits as “not the way to go about it” and claimed they do “nothing to drive down the cost of health care.”

Ohio Democratic Party Senior Communications Advisor Tony Wen released the following statement: 

“Jon Husted just voted for the ninth time to make health care more expensive for more than half a million Ohioans. This is Jon Husted’s health care crisis, and families across Ohio are now bracing for their premiums to double or even triple next year.” 

Read more about Jon Husted’s health care crisis:

  • Jon Husted has voted 9 times this year against lowering premium costs for Ohio families and claimed the ACA tax credits have done “nothing to drive down the cost of health care.”
  • When asked how best to help working families afford health insurance, Jon Husted said the ACA tax credits were “not the way to go about it.”
  • More than half a million Ohioans will see their healthcare premiums get more expensive or risk losing coverage entirely if Jon Husted allows tax credits that help families afford coverage to expire at the end of the month.
  • Ohio families could see their premiums increase by an average of $804 a year because Jon Husted is refusing to take action to extend the ACA tax credits.
  • The average 60-year-old couple could see a $1,300 increase in their premiums on average. That’s an entire paycheck for most Ohioans.

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Written by Tony Wen · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHSen

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