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Take Charge of Your Coverage

Salvation Apostolic Temple Church 223 N Main Ave, Scranton

Open enrollment season for Medicare and the Healthcare Marketplace is about to be in full swing! If you have ever wondered what the difference is between a deductible and an out-of-pocket maximum, this is the event for you. We know that choosing the right health insurance plan for you and your family can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Join Affordable PA in partnership with local community leaders and insurance professionals for an informative event designed to help you understand your options and make confident choices about your healthcare coverage. 📅 Date: Sunday, November 2 🕑 Time: 2:00 PM 📍 Location: Salvation Apostolic Temple Church, Scranton RSVP HERE. Insurance experts will be available to answer your questions and provide personalized guidance on selecting the plan that best fits your needs. Enjoy a complimentary meal provided by Salvation Apostolic Temple Church, with catering generously sponsored by Affordable PA. Come learn, ask questions, and take charge of your coverage this enrollment season!

Vigil for Healthcare: Shut Down Greed, Not Our Families!

Scranton City Hall 340 N. Washington Ave., Scranton

About this event Families across America are struggling to keep up with rising costs of groceries, housing, and utilities. Now, Trump and Republicans in Congress have made it worse—slashing over $1 trillion from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act this summer, sending premiums soaring and threatening coverage for millions. The results are devastating: Up to 150,000 residents could lose health coverage next year if Congress fails to extend the tax credits that keep insurance affordable. Pennie executive director Devon Trolley warns that without these credits, “costs will rise sharply, forcing nearly half a million people to choose between their health and their financial security.” Premiums for Pennie enrollees would jump about 82% on average. For example, a family of two paying $178 a month could see their bill climb to $326. Hospitals and clinics—especially in rural areas—risk closure as more patients are priced out of care. And now, instead of fixing the damage, Republicans have chosen to shut down the federal government. Speaker Mike Johnson and Congressman Bresnahan are at the center of this crisis. Bresnahan may claim he supports relief, but his bill is nothing more than a delay—a Band-Aid over a bullet wound—meant to hide the consequences. Join […]