Health inurance button on a keyboard Skeptics say Georgia's plan would resurrect the chaotic and murky marketplace that existed before the ACA was passed. (Photo: Shutterstock)

With the Trump administration announcing two days before Election Day that Georgia's healthcare.gov website will no longer provide options for residents shopping for plans starting in 2023, consumers will need to rely on private brokers, insurance companies, agents and commercial websites.

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