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BumRushDaShow

(162,006 posts)
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 07:07 AM Yesterday

GOP leaders map out potential Obamacare extension as hard-liners warm to health talks

Source: Politico

10/21/2025 04:45 AM EDT


Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are quietly ramping up talks within their senior ranks and with White House officials over how to structure and advance a potential extension of key Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies before the end of the year, according to three people granted anonymity to describe the conversations.

One option under serious consideration is, once the government shutdown ends, attaching a revamped subsidy framework to a small bipartisan package of full-year funding bills or a long-term stopgap running through early next year, the people said. GOP leaders have been encouraged as some of their party’s most conservative members warm up to potentially passing an extension — albeit with major provisos.

Key Republicans have floated a list of possible ways to curb the subsidies without eliminating them entirely when they expire on Dec. 31. Those include imposing an income cap for beneficiaries, forcing some individuals to pay a minimum out-of-pocket premium or grandfathering in current enrollees while cutting off new enrollment.

The expiring health insurance subsidies are at the heart of Democrats’ shutdown demands, and extending them will require a bipartisan deal to get them enacted in Congress. But while some Republicans are quietly talking about options across party lines, GOP leaders are publicly insisting they will only seriously discuss an extension deal after Democrats agree to reopen the government. Still, it’s significant that those leaders are sketching out what a deal might look like and how it might move through the House and Senate once agencies reopen.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/21/obamacare-insurance-extension-shutdown-00616150

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GOP leaders map out potential Obamacare extension as hard-liners warm to health talks (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
the right wing will just rename the ACA to something that makes it appears as if it's their idea. Javaman Yesterday #1
That would be wise of them. NH Ethylene 23 hrs ago #3
How about COL Mustard 15 hrs ago #4
No extensions! Miguelito Loveless 23 hrs ago #2
nope. lucy and the football. barbtries 14 hrs ago #5
They want to trick Democrats. Don't fall for it. applegrove 6 hrs ago #6

Javaman

(64,694 posts)
1. the right wing will just rename the ACA to something that makes it appears as if it's their idea.
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 07:33 AM
Yesterday

the orange asshole and he room full of morons have never had an original idea in their lives.

they just find the thinnest way to cover their asses

NH Ethylene

(31,228 posts)
3. That would be wise of them.
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 10:35 AM
23 hrs ago

But they are not too swift, so are trying to pare it down somehow.

But the subsidies are already income based; ACA participants already pay the portion they can afford and if they make enough they pay the full premium. And sealing it off to new applicants is just another way to go back to no subsidies.

And NO WAY should the Dems sign off on any compromise without the shutdown ending simultaneously.

Lastly, what about Medicaid? Dark days are ahead for poor people if the GOP has its way.

barbtries

(30,854 posts)
5. nope. lucy and the football.
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 07:12 PM
14 hrs ago

do it first. republicans do not deal in good faith. if the government opens and it hasn't been done it won't be

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