WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders unveiled a health care package Friday and set a floor vote for next week after centrists and bipartisan lawmakers pressured leadership to allow amendments extending expiring Affordable Care Act enhanced subsidies. Nearly a dozen Republicans filed discharge petitions to force separate votes as subsidies face expiration at month end, risking higher premiums for over 20 million Americans. The Republican plan omits an automatic extension but permits amendment votes, while Democrats press a three-year extension without GOP reforms. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Centrist and bipartisan House Republicans obtained leverage to secure amendment votes that could preserve enhanced ACA subsidies temporarily, while Republican leadership retained a path to advance its broader alternative health care package through a scheduled floor vote.
More than 20 million Americans face the prospect of higher premiums if Congress does not act to extend enhanced ACA subsidies, and moderate Republicans in swing districts face increased political pressure over their votes.
After reading and researching latest news.... Republican leadership unveiled a health plan omitting ACA subsidy extension; centrists and bipartisan discharge petitions forced inclusion of amendment votes. Subsidies expire at month-end, risking higher premiums for over 20 million; Congress scheduled a floor vote next week to address the lapse. Now
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House GOP unveils plan; amendment votes allowed next week
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