4 Republicans defy Speaker Johnson to force House vote on extending ACA subsidies

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Four centrist Republicans broke with Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday and signed onto a Democratic-led petition that will force a House vote on extending for three years an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowers health insurance costs for millions of Americans.

The stunning move comes after House Republican leaders pushed ahead with a health care bill that does not address the soaring monthly premiums that millions of people will soon endure when the tax credits for those who buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act expire at year’s end. The action sets the stage for a renewed intraparty clash over health care in January, something Republican leaders had been working to avoid, just weeks before another government funding deadline at the end of December.


The moderate Republicans were able to force the issue by signing a petition, led by Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York, to vote on a bill that would extend the subsides for three years.

Republican Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Robert Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie, all from Pennsylvania, and Mike Lawler of New York signed on Wednesday morning, pushing it to the magic number. A vote on the subsidy bill could come as soon as January under House rules.

 
More will happen as more Americans suffer due to MAGAt policies.
If they don't get something done before the ACA expires ins. rates will go up , reading the news some are saying they could go up 145%.
Maybe that is what has to happen so the MAGAS get hurt enough so they wake up and see that they keep voting against their own best interest.
 
If they don't get something done before the ACA expires ins. rates will go up , reading the news some are saying they could go up 145%.
Maybe that is what has to happen so the MAGAS get hurt enough so they wake up and see that they keep voting against their own best interest.
Sad but true. I think that's what the Democrats were thinking when they ended the shutdown. They knew that refusing to accept Trump's terms will not only cause more harm with fingers pointing at them, but that the best way to let America find out what Trump's policies are doing to Americans is to let it happen as soon as possible.
 
Sad but true. I think that's what the Democrats were thinking when they ended the shutdown. They knew that refusing to accept Trump's terms will not only cause more harm with fingers pointing at them, but that the best way to let America find out what Trump's policies are doing to Americans is to let it happen as soon as possible.
Well like I said MAGAS have to be really hurt before they wake up and see what they voted for is coming back and biting them in the ass.
I still have a question for them and the Republicans in Congress and that is if the BBB is so great why did they put off having the whole thing go into effect right away?
Why is it not ALL going into effect till AFTER the mid terms?
And has any of them actually read what got passed?
For one thing there is something like 6. or 7 pages of nothing but changes and corrections.
Hundreds if not thousands of them.
It would take an army of lawyers months if not years to figure it all out.
And when it is put fully into effect and really starts hurting many MAGAS and other Americans it will be too late to go back.
And all I have to say to the MAGAS that start crying , TOO BAD you got what you wanted.
 
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