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Medical Debt Relief: States That Act vs. States That Don’t

November 21, 2025 · Personal Finance
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States and lawmakers that resisted—and why

Not every state has embraced these approaches. In several states, bills to ban medical-debt reporting or to use public money for forgiveness have stalled or failed, often because of strong lobbying from hospital associations, collection-industry groups, and concerns about fiscal costs. Reported examples of resistance or failed bills include Indiana, Montana, Nevada, South Dakota, and Wyoming (where bills to shield patients failed recently).

Common reasons for resistance:

Industry opposition: Hospitals and insurers sometimes argue that bans on reporting or large forgiveness programs could complicate billing, reduce transparency, or shift costs elsewhere.

Fiscal concerns: Lawmakers who worry about budget impacts question using public funds to buy private debt, even if community benefits are argued.

Legal and federal uncertainty: State laws that restrict credit reporting face complex interactions with federal rules and litigation (discussed below), making some legislatures cautious.

So, where you live matters. Some state capitals welcome relief programs; others have blocked them.

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