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The Affordable Care Act has always been a place where Democrats and Republicans butt heads.
But this current fight over whether to extend existing subsidies gets to the core of these differences.
So Republicans would rather have health savings accounts or give money directly to individuals to use on the health care of their choice.
And we're just at an impasse.
The Affordable Care Act has always been a place where Democrats and Republicans butt heads.
But this current fight over whether to extend existing subsidies gets to the core of these differences.
So Republicans would rather have health savings accounts or give money directly to individuals to use on the health care of their choice.
And we're just at an impasse.
Well, the Affordable Care Act has always been a place where Democrats and Republicans butt heads.
It's been that way since the law was passed in Obama's first term.
But this current fight over whether to extend existing subsidies gets to the core of these differences, and it will have a great impact on how much health insurance costs.
costs Americans who rely on the ACA.
So Republicans would rather have health savings accounts or give money directly to individuals to use on the health care of their choice.
We're just at an impasse.
Last night, House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a last
minute Republican plan.
It would enhance employer-sponsored health care plans.
Democrats, skeptical.
Minority leader Hakeem Jeffries called it completely unserious.
But I guarantee you, Democrats will keep this issue front and center in the midterms.