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Dulcinea

(9,672 posts)
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 07:08 AM Yesterday

House to vote on renewing ACA subsidies as a potential deal takes shape in the Senate

(NPR) Against the wishes of House Speaker Mike Johnson, the House of Representatives is set to vote Thursday on a measure that would renew enhanced health insurance subsidies that expired at the end of last year.

The three-year extension is expected to pass the House, but it may not go far in the Senate, where a similar measure failed in December. A bipartisan group of senators, however, say they are close to a deal on a compromise bill for the Affordable Care Act subsidies.

While the debate over health care costs absorbed much of the oxygen in Congress in the final weeks of 2025, the rush to take action on the lapsed subsidies is now happening as members find themselves grappling with questions about the direction of U.S. foreign policy following President Trump's actions in Venezuela. That includes an expected vote in the Senate on Thursday on a resolution to block U.S. forces from further engaging in hostilities against Venezuela without congressional authorization.

https://www.npr.org/2026/01/08/nx-s1-5662625/house-vote-affordable-care-act-subsidies

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House to vote on renewing ACA subsidies as a potential deal takes shape in the Senate (Original Post) Dulcinea Yesterday OP
I'll say this................ Lovie777 Yesterday #1
Of course. They don't want to be cut off from the federal feeding trough SheltieLover Yesterday #2

Lovie777

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1. I'll say this................
Thu Jan 8, 2026, 07:14 AM
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Republican don't care about their constituents, but, re-election is their primary goal.

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