HR 8242 is a new bill in Congress that would extend tax credits to help people pay for health insurance. The bill is moving through the House of Representatives right now. On April 9, 2026, it was sent to the House Committee on Ways and Means for review.
Tax credits are money that the government gives back to people when they file taxes. These credits help families afford health insurance premiums—the monthly payments they need to pay for coverage. For people who struggle with insurance costs, these tax credits make a real difference in their monthly budgets.
The Health Coverage Tax Credit Reauthorization Act would continue a program that has already helped many people get coverage. By extending this program, Congress is working to keep health insurance affordable. This means more families in our community can access the care they need without going broke.
Right now, the Ways and Means Committee will study the bill and decide if it should move forward. If the bill passes the committee, it will go to a full vote in the House. After that, it would need to go through the Senate and be signed by the President to become law.
Community response
Going Public Campaign Lets Us Support Our National Parks
Good Good Good
Houston Complete Count — making sure our community is seen
BakerRipley
Sign the petition: Fix Emancipation Ave flooding
Coalition for Environment, Equity & Resilience (CEER)
How this connects
Also in this area
Choose your next step
Go Deeper
Dallas Barber Creates Calm Haircuts for Autistic Kids
Good Good Good
Read, watch, and explore more on this topic
Get Involved
Sort and pack food at the Houston Food Bank
Houston Food Bank
Events, volunteer opportunities, and campaigns
Explore Nearby
Care Connect Provider Matching
Mental Health America of Greater Houston
Services and organizations connected to this topic
Related

