Millions of Americans are set to face skyrocketing health care premiums as ACA subsidies expire. A bipartisan group of senators is working on a compromise to extend these critical tax credits, potentially easing financial burdens for many families.
In a recent address, Trump claimed the U.S. is on the brink of an economic resurgence, attributing ongoing issues to past administrations. Meanwhile, Congress faces crucial votes on healthcare subsidies and sanctions against Venezuela intensify.
In a surprising turn, four centrist Republicans have teamed up with Democrats to force a House vote on extending pandemic-era health care subsidies, challenging party leadership and addressing rising insurance costs for millions.
As tensions rise within the GOP, a coalition of moderate House Republicans and Democrats is pushing for a vote on extending crucial ACA subsidies set to expire soon. Will they succeed?
In a surprising move, four centrist Republicans defy Speaker Mike Johnson by signing a Democratic petition to extend health insurance subsidies, setting the stage for a major clash over health care policy in January.
With only days left, Congress may leave without extending ACA health insurance subsidies, potentially doubling or tripling premiums for millions. Bipartisan efforts stall as the deadline looms.
The House GOP's decision not to vote on extending ACA premium subsidies is stirring frustration among moderate Republicans, risking higher insurance costs for millions. With a looming deadline, GOP leaders face backlash over their health care strategy.
As Congress debates extending ACA subsidies amid open enrollment, consumers face uncertainty over rising health insurance premiums. Will lawmakers reach a consensus before it's too late?
A new health care package from House Republicans aims to tackle rising costs but leaves out critical ACA subsidies. As debates heat up, can they deliver real change for Americans?
In a bold move, House GOP leaders propose a new health care plan aimed at extending ACA subsidies and addressing skyrocketing insurance costs. Will this legislation be the lifeline Americans need?