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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(132,063 posts)
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 01:30 AM 19 hrs ago

Congress races against the clock to avert skyrocketing health care costs for millions (or so they say}

Lawmakers are scrambling to address skyrocketing health care costs in the final days before Congress leaves Washington for the holidays, with enhanced tax credits that make insurance premiums more affordable for millions of Americans set to expire at the end of the month.

After the Senate failed to advance health care plans spearheaded by each party last week, it’s the House’s turn to take up proposals with similarly uncertain outcomes.

Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed to hold a vote on a Republican-led bill released last week, which includes provisions to lower premiums for certain Affordable Care Act enrollees through a cost-sharing reduction program. The plan would not extend the Covid-era subsidies due to lapse at the end of this month.

GOP leaders are also expected to allow an amendment to extend the ACA credits to come to the floor, as swing-state Republicans like Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania seek to force a vote on the issue.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/congress-races-against-clock-avert-225417557.html

They had plenty of time to get something done.

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Congress races against the clock to avert skyrocketing health care costs for millions (or so they say} (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 19 hrs ago OP
I am certain of two things regarding this. Morbius 17 hrs ago #1
Republicans could have simply extended ACA subsidies Buckeyeblue 13 hrs ago #2
"They had plenty of time to get something done" MichMan 12 hrs ago #3
All this scrambling is just a show durablend 12 hrs ago #4

Morbius

(844 posts)
1. I am certain of two things regarding this.
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 02:52 AM
17 hrs ago

1. The outcome we have is the one which was desired by those who own and operate the Republican party.
2. The thing Republicans in Congress are desperate to achieve is to find a way to blame this on Democrats.

Buckeyeblue

(6,152 posts)
2. Republicans could have simply extended ACA subsidies
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 07:05 AM
13 hrs ago

But they have made the decision not to. Many things are more complicated than people think. This is not. All this hand wringing by Republicans is unnecessary.

But, as we know, Republicans fuck everything up. And i mean everything.

MichMan

(16,490 posts)
3. "They had plenty of time to get something done"
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 07:38 AM
12 hrs ago

Yes, four entire years since the bill was passed with a Dec 31, 2025 expiration date. They knew the day they passed it when it was going to expire.

durablend

(8,846 posts)
4. All this scrambling is just a show
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 08:03 AM
12 hrs ago

I think even the ones who say they're "for" extending the subsidies know deep down that ain't happening.

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