Senator Baldwin Calls on Secretary Kennedy to Undo Drastic Cuts to Affordable Care Act Program
The ACA Navigator program connects people with affordable health care, supported historic enrollment in recent years
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) is calling on U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to reverse drastic funding cuts to an Affordable Care Act program that helps Americans access quality, affordable health insurance coverage, including for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. The Navigator program helps people enroll in the ACA and the Trump Administration slashed nearly 90 percent funding, threatening to leave millions of Americans without critical assistance to access the insurance they need and leading to a reduction in health care enrollment.
“In 2017 and 2018, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) slashed funding for the Navigator program by 84 percent. […] Unsurprisingly, ACA enrollment shrank by more than 2.5 million over the course of the Trump administration. Once Navigator funding was restored in 2021, enrollment rose and reached historic levels for the 2025 plan year,” the lawmakers continued.
“We strongly urge the administration to reconsider this harmful decision and restore full funding to the Navigator program. Cutting these vital resources will only create more barriers for individuals and families seeking coverage, ultimately increasing the number of uninsured Americans,” the lawmakers concluded.
Full text of the letter can be found here and below.
Dear Secretary Kennedy:
We write today to express deep concern over the Trump administration’s recent decision to dramatically cut funding for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Navigator program by nearly 90 percent. This decision threatens to leave millions of Americans without critical assistance in choosing a health care plan, undermining longstanding efforts to enroll every American in quality, affordable health insurance coverage.
Every year, millions of Americans turn to professionals – including Navigators – for help purchasing health insurance. They assist enrollees with understanding their coverage options, application requirements and even basic health insurance terminology. For the 2025 plan year, 44 Navigator grantees across 28 states offered free assistance to people exploring health coverage options through the Marketplace, Medicaid and CHIP. They provide support in reviewing available plans, assisting with enrollment forms, educating enrollees on premium tax credit eligibility and even utilizing post-enrollment services such as using their coverage to get care. Increasingly, Navigators have also spearheaded state and local outreach initiatives, ensuring communities are aware of their coverage options not just during open enrollment but year-round. These campaigns both maximize enrollment and education for hard-to-reach individuals while decreasing the need for federal, nationwide outreach.
Since the first Trump administration, Navigators have needlessly faced attacks for the services they provide. In 2017 and 2018, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) slashed funding for the Navigator program by 84 percent. Surveys following the decision to cut Navigator funding documented that consumers seeking coverage through the Marketplace under the Trump administration had a significant unmet need for enrollment help. Most commonly, people cited difficulty understanding coverage options or lack of knowledge about enrollment processes as why they chose to seek professional assistance. Unsurprisingly, ACA enrollment shrank by more than 2.5 million over the course of the Trump administration. Once Navigator funding was restored in 2021, enrollment rose and reached historic levels for the 2025 plan year. This administration’s decision to leave consumers without free, impartial assistance will likely lead to many more Americans without quality, affordable insurance.
Sincerely,
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