© 2021
In touch with the world ... at home on the High Plains
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
KJJP-FM 105.7 is currently operating at very reduced power and signal range using a back-up transmitter. This is because of complicated problems with its very old primary transmitter. Local engineers are currently working on that transmitter and consulting with the manufacturer to diagnose and fix the problems. We apologize for this disruption and service as we work as quickly as possible to restore KJPFM to full power. In the mean time you can always stream either the HPPR mix service or HPPR connect service using the player above or the HPPR app.

Under Trump Administration, Obamacare Enrollment Continues To Drop In Texas

Gabriel C. Pérez
/
KUT

More than 1 million Texans signed up for health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act during the enrollment period that ended the day after a federal judge ruled the law is invalid. That's almost 40,000 fewer sign-ups than during the last enrollment period.

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 1,089,636 Texans signed up for health insurance plans for 2019 through HealthCare.gov.

Enrollment has been steadily declining under the Trump administration. Last year, 1.1 million people signed up for plans in Texas. The previous year, 1.2 million Texans bought plans.

A few weeks ago, advocates reported that there was a noticeable decline in enrollment, particularly among Latinos. Looming changes to immigration policy were fueling most of the decline, said Kori Hattemer of Foundation Communities, a group that helps people sign up for insurance.

Health care advocates say federal policies – as well as cuts to funding for outreach and assistance for people trying to buy health plans – has led to fewer people having insurance.

Reports in the last few months show significant declines in insurance rates in Texas, including rates among children.

Copyright 2018 KUT 90.5

Ashley Lopez is a reporter forWGCUNews. A native of Miami, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree.
Ashley Lopez
Ashley Lopez is a political correspondent for NPR based in Austin, Texas. She joined NPR in May 2022. Prior to NPR, Lopez spent more than six years as a health care and politics reporter for KUT, Austin's public radio station. Before that, she was a political reporter for NPR Member stations in Florida and Kentucky. Lopez is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and grew up in Miami, Florida.