In a recent interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified that there is no formal proposal from the White House to defund the Affordable Care Act, despite President Trump's claims. Bessent emphasized the importance of bipartisan cooperation in resolving the government shutdown.
As the government shutdown continues, Senate leaders are engaged in crucial negotiations. With final sticking points remaining, will a deal be reached to end the impasse and restore government operations?
In a surprising move, the largest federal workers' union backs a Republican funding bill, igniting tensions with other unions that support Democrats. As the government shutdown drags on, federal workers face pay issues and layoffs.
Premiums for Affordable Care Act coverage are set to soar by an average of 26% next year, with the expiration of enhanced subsidies adding to the financial burden for many consumers. Find out how this impacts your health insurance options.
As the government shutdown drags on, some Republicans are urging Trump to step in and negotiate with Democrats. Will he take charge to resolve the standoff or maintain his distance?
As the federal shutdown drags on, it highlights the GOP's struggles with health care policy. With Democrats holding firm on Affordable Care Act tax credits, Republicans face pressure over their health care stance.
As federal subsidies for health insurance face expiration, Idaho residents like Susan Wood warn of skyrocketing premiums and potential loss of coverage. Thousands could be affected as Congress debates the future of healthcare funding.
In a heated debate over federal funding, Trump and GOP leaders accuse Democrats of demanding free healthcare for undocumented immigrants. However, the truth reveals that Democrats are focused on extending healthcare subsidies for Americans, not illegal immigrants.
The Republican-controlled House has passed a stopgap funding bill to avoid a government shutdown, challenging Senate Democrats. The Senate faces a tough decision as both sides prepare for a showdown.
Get ready for a shock: health insurance premiums are expected to rise by an average of 75% next year for those purchasing plans through Healthcare.gov and state marketplaces. With enhanced subsidies expiring, millions may find themselves uninsured.