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U.S. House passes GOP health care bill, sends to Senate

The GOP bill passed 216-211 excludes the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, which helped 24 million enrollees but may cause 100,000 to lose coverage annually, says CBO.

  • On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act by a 216–211 vote as a House Republican alternative to extending expiring ACA subsidies.
  • The GOP package omits extending enhanced premium tax credits set to expire December 31, 2025, and because Congress's session ends Friday, lawmakers will leave without a compromise.
  • The legislation would fund cost‑sharing reduction payments starting in 2027, and the Congressional Budget Office estimates it would reduce premiums by 11% on average through 2035.
  • Kaiser Family Foundation analysis shows subsidized enrollees would see average premiums rise from $888 to $1,904 next year if the enhanced credits lapse, and the Congressional Budget Office projects 3.8 million could lose insurance annually, including 583,000 in Ohio.
  • House Democrats gathered 218 signatures on a discharge petition Wednesday, with four Republicans breaking ranks, but rules bar action until January, challenging Speaker Mike Johnson's control.
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US House passes Republican healthcare bill without ACA subsidy renewal

An expanded U.S. federal healthcare subsidy that grew out of the pandemic is all but certain to expire at the year's end as the House of Representatives advanced a Republican healthcare bill on Wednesday that would not renew the tax credit.

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The Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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