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- Running Out of Time, Republicans in Congress Still Lack a . . .
A version of this article appears in print on Dec 7, 2025, Section A, Page 26 of the New York edition with the headline: Running Out of Time, Republicans Still Lack a Health Plan
- Congress Is Running Out the Clock on Any Big Moves by Year’s . . .
Congress Is Running Out the Clock on Any Big Moves by Year’s End Extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies is still in limbo Time is running out for Congress to take on major legislation
- Congress flails on health care as Obamacare deadline looms
Congress is almost out of time to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies that would avert skyrocketing health care premiums for tens of millions of Americans next year
- Running Out of Time, Republicans in Congress Still Lack a . . .
Senator Tim Scott avoided questions about the impending expiration of Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies, highlighting Republican uncertainty on the issue Enhanced ACA subsidies are set to expire in about three weeks, risking higher healthcare costs for millions and leaving many uninsured Republicans are scrambling to develop a stopgap plan to maintain coverage and mitigate potential
- ‘Time is not our friend’: Health care scramble begins amid . . .
The president injected more uncertainty last week, saying he doesn’t want to extend key insurance subsidies but understands it might be necessary
- Jeffries condemns GOP inaction on rising health care prices
(The Center Square) – Republicans in Congress are running out of time to address the upcoming health insurance premium hikes for millions of Americans at the end of the year, and Democrats are
- Congress is running out of time to meet a crucial . . . - MSN
Without an extension, Americans on subsidized plans would see their premiums double on average, according to an analysis by KFF, a health care policy think tank Republicans have demanded changes
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