Health care subsidies shouldn’t be extended with ‘serious reform’: House Republican

NBC NewsMonday, November 24, 2025 at 9:39:13 PM
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Health care subsidies shouldn’t be extended with ‘serious reform’: House Republican
  • Rep. Mike Kennedy (R
  • The remarks from Kennedy highlight a critical moment for health care policy as the White House considers its options for ACA subsidies, which are crucial for many Americans. The Republican stance suggests a push for reform rather than mere extension, indicating a potential shift in health care strategy.
  • This development is part of a broader Republican effort to provide alternatives to the ACA's enhanced subsidies, with a looming mid
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