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Senate rejects dueling health care bills as Obamacare deadline nears

The Senate's failure to pass either party's bill means enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies will expire, risking premium increases for about 24 million enrollees in 2026, KFF said.

  • The Senate rejected a proposal to extend COVID-era Affordable Care Act subsidies, marking a defeat for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
  • Republicans, led by Senate Majority Leader John Thune, opposed the subsidy extension without reforms like income qualifications to prevent fraud.
  • The Senate blocked a bill aimed at replacing subsidies with Health Savings Accounts.
  • Both parties acknowledged the potential premium hikes facing 22 million Americans enrolled in Affordable Care Act exchanges if no agreement is reached before the year's end.
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voz.us broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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