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…Policy analysts estimate 484,000 state residents use the health care subsidy and its expiration may drive people to drop coverage.

“Without the renewal, families will see their monthly premiums skyrocket by more than $400 a month, with some people facing much higher increases,” Monique Stanton, president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy, said during a news conference Tuesday supporting the tax credits.

Stanton said without coverage, patients are more likely to seek medical care at emergency departments, which would raise costs for the overall health care system.

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