McClellan Celebrates the Start of Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace
McClellan Carried the Senate Bill to Create the Health Exchange in 2020
State-Based Exchange Launches on the First Day of Marketplace Open Enrollment
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) applauded the launch of Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace, a state-regulated health benefit exchange program, under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Then-Senator McClellan (D-Richmond) and Delegate Mark Sickles (D-Fairfax) introduced the Senate and House versions of the bill to establish the exchange during the 2020 legislative session. The exchange allows the state to customize coverage or rate requirements as well as prioritize plans that offer benefits tailored to meet the health needs of communities in Virginia.
In 2022, McClellan built on her progress and championed passage of a bill to improve access to the state-based exchange. Her bill directed the Virginia Health Benefit Exchange to develop a budget and plan to strengthen marketing and navigator services to ensure more Virginians had the necessary information and resources to save money on their health care through the exchange.
McClellan advocated for a state-based exchange since the ACA’s passage, including leading a 2012 legislative proposal to create an exchange.
“As Marketplace Open Enrollment begins, I am thrilled Virginians will have access to a new state-based marketplace under the Affordable Care Act,” said Congresswoman McClellan. “The Virginia Health Benefit Exchange will better meet the health needs of our communities by providing customized and tailored policies while lowering premiums and improving access to quality health care. Delegate Sickles and I established this health exchange to ensure more Virginians across our Commonwealth can access robust, affordable, quality health insurance. I encourage everyone to review their options through the Virginia Health Benefit Exchange and get covered!”
For more information, visit the Virginia Health Insurance Marketplace.