
In this special episode, Neil Haley sits down with Tom Quigley, benefits expert and CEO of ClaimLinx, and Sarah Chadzynski, a 2026 U.S. congressional candidate from New Hampshire, for a powerful conversation that merges healthcare policy, election strategy, and real-world impact.
Tom shares deep insights into the upcoming sunset of enhanced subsidies under the ACA, revealing how the loss of these subsidies could disrupt healthcare affordability for millions of Americans—and why the consequences affect everyone, even those not receiving subsidies.
Sarah, a former educator and nonprofit leader, brings a refreshing, bipartisan tone to the conversation as she discusses her run for Congress, her stance on universal access to preventative care, and the need for legislators to work together to create meaningful change. The trio tackles the politics of healthcare, lobbyist interference, and why both the left and right have failed to deliver sustainable solutions.
🚨 What happens if ACA subsidies expire in 2025—and who it hurts most
📉 How ClaimLinx uses Section 105 and strategic plan design to slash healthcare costs
🏥 Why Medicaid expansion isn't a full solution—and how emergency care overuse spikes premiums
🤝 The critical need for bipartisan reform in the U.S. healthcare system
💬 Why representation should be a two-way conversation—and how Sarah is building that dialogue in her campaign
💸 How small businesses are denied access to cost-saving health plans due to outdated state-level insurance restrictions
🧮 The math behind high premiums and low deductibles—and why employers are missing the bigger picture
🇺🇸 What it means to run a people-first campaign in a hyper-polarized political climate
“If subsidies vanish, people won’t magically pay $1,800 a month for insurance. They'll go uninsured — and everyone’s costs will go up.” — Tom Quigley
“We need to build policy that’s people-centered. Not party-centered. Not donor-centered. People-centered.” — Sarah Chadzynski
“Running with thieves doesn't mean you have to be one — but you better understand how they operate if you want to save money.” — Tom Quigley
“Representation is a conversation. I'm not here to lecture — I'm here to listen, respond, and represent.” — Sarah Chadzynski
Sarah is a community organizer, former educator, and nonprofit leader running for U.S. Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st District. She’s committed to bringing authentic representation to Washington, with a focus on accessible healthcare, mental health support, and national security. She believes in leading with empathy and logic, and working with constituents from all sides of the aisle.
🔗 Learn more and support her campaign: SarahC603.com
Business owners facing rising healthcare costs
Individuals concerned about ACA subsidies expiring
Healthcare professionals advocating for systemic change
Political independents, moderates, and change-driven voters
Anyone interested in healthcare reform from both policy and practical standpoints
🏥 ClaimLinx: Affordable Healthcare for Businesses & Individuals
📊 Section 105 Explained: How It Can Save Your Company Thousands
Business Owners: Want to legally cut premiums by 20–50% and improve your employee benefits?
👉 Schedule a call with Tom at ClaimLinx
Voters: Want your voice to matter in 2026?
👉 Submit a question to Sarah for Talk to Me Tuesdays
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