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Dulcinea

(9,242 posts)
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 08:19 AM 15 hrs ago

Why Congress is running out of time for an ObamaCare deal

(The Hill) Republicans in Congress have refused to negotiate an extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits as part of talks to end the shutdown, arguing there is plenty of time to negotiate over ObamaCare once the government is funded.

“That is an issue for the end of the year. Dec. 31 is when that expires,” Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said in a briefing Friday. “So, Congress has three months to negotiate that. Certainly, we could work on it in the month of October to find some consensus to figure that out.”

But if Congress doesn’t act on ObamaCare, many Americans will start feeling the pinch within a few weeks.

Premiums are being decided now, and open enrollment for the ACA marketplace is less than a month away in most states, scheduled to begin Nov. 1. Premiums could more than double if insurers believe the tax credits will be allowed to expire.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/why-congress-running-time-obamacare-100000392.html

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Why Congress is running out of time for an ObamaCare deal (Original Post) Dulcinea 15 hrs ago OP
It's on the Republican party.................... Lovie777 15 hrs ago #1
Johnson and Thune voted for repeal of ACA bmichaelh 9 hrs ago #2

bmichaelh

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2. Johnson and Thune voted for repeal of ACA
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 02:05 PM
9 hrs ago

What mainstream media does not bring up is that many of the people who voted for Trump's repeal of ACA in 2017 are still in Congress and Senate.

Mike Johnson voted for it.
John Thune voted for it.

They could resolve the shutdown today for partnering with the Democrats; but I still think they won't to kill ACA in part, if not in whole.

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