Dueling health care plans fail in the Senate as ACA premium deadline approaches

NPRFriday, December 12, 2025 at 11:53:03 AM
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Dueling health care plans fail in the Senate as ACA premium deadline approaches
  • The Senate failed to advance two competing health care plans aimed at extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), falling short of the necessary 60 votes. This failure comes as the deadline for federal ACA subsidies approaches, raising concerns about potential premium increases for millions of Americans in the new year.
  • The inability to pass these health care proposals underscores the ongoing partisan divide in the Senate, particularly as lawmakers grapple with the implications of expiring subsidies that could significantly affect health insurance costs for many.
  • This development reflects a broader struggle within Congress to find common ground on health care reform, as previous bipartisan efforts have faltered amid contentious debates. The urgency of the situation may push lawmakers toward seeking collaborative solutions, yet the stark divisions between Democrats and Republicans remain a significant barrier.
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