Senate barrels toward failure on health care
Source: Politico
12/01/2025 09:15 PM EST
Senators have about a week before theyre set to vote on soon-to-expire Affordable Care Act subsidies. Most of them already believe the chances for a bipartisan breakthrough by then are roughly zero.
Theres no clear momentum for any plan that would avoid a lapse in tax credits that could raise insurance premiums for 20 million Americans. House and Senate members involved in the talks said Monday they are still trading ideas, and Congress is in the dark about whether President Donald Trump will roll out an 11th-hour framework for an extension, which could help provide a needed boost. Right now, its not on a fast track, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) said about the chances for a health care deal.
Instead, the most likely outcome is that Senate Democrats put up a bill that has little GOP support for a vote, if any, while Republicans offer a competing bill of their own. And even those partisan proposals remained in flux as lawmakers returned to Washington from a weeklong recess.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), who has been a key figure in the bipartisan negotiations over a potential extension, said that while she still believes there is time to craft a compromise proposal before the vote, it remains to be seen if people are willing to move that quickly.
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Vinca
(53,099 posts)Autumn
(48,697 posts)wolfie001
(6,662 posts)And a lot of stupid as f6ck voters.
chernabogg
(23 posts)There are 8 Democrats that are responsible for where we are right now.
wolfie001
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MLAA
(19,632 posts)Young family in their late twenties, both working full time) with one infant and one toddler: 250% increase in premiums stretching what was already a very tight budget to the breaking point.
European couple in their early eighties who moved to the US 10 years ago to help their daughter with her daughter: Increase of $1000 per month making it impossible for them to continue having insurance.
Ray Bruns
(5,842 posts)Let me make this absolutely clear. Donald Trump has never, does not now, nor will he ever give a shit about Americans health care. So people need to stop pretending that anything about healthcare will be coming from this administration.
Scrivener7
(57,979 posts)of others will too. Tens of thousands will face bankruptcy or loss of benefits.
And none of it had to happen.
Bengus81
(9,635 posts)They're saying there are more ACA people in red States.
PSPS
(15,144 posts)FredGarvin
(737 posts)Being critical of Democrats is a ban-able offense at DU yo!
flamingdem
(40,764 posts)when they're busy cutting off Snap benefits?
They don't care in fact their platform is survival of the fittest (richest).
Bayard
(28,070 posts)That's why rethugs have been in such a tizzy to get rid of it ahead of time.