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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPressure mounts on GOP leaders to extend ObamaCare subsidies
GOP pressure is mounting on Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to extend expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits, as a number of rank-and-file Republicans push leaders to prevent the popular subsidies from expiring at the end of the year.
Eleven GOP lawmakers have endorsed legislation extending the benefits for an additional year, punting the issue beyond the midterm elections. Most of them are vulnerable front-liners facing tough reelection contests and wary of the spike in health costs expected to hit patients if Congress doesnt act.
The issue is a tricky one for Republicans, who had opposed the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, unanimously in 2010, and united again against the two Biden-era laws that first created, and then extended, the enhanced tax credits for patients during the pandemic.
But with those credits scheduled to expire at the years end and millions of patients facing skyrocketing health care premiums as a result even Republican ObamaCare critics are racing to shore up the benefits before then, forcing GOP leaders to confront the topic.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pressure-mounts-gop-leaders-extend-100000143.html

Blues Heron
(7,596 posts)tritsofme
(19,531 posts)The expiration of these credits is something that is going to tangibly harm a lot of middle class voters.
The difference with some of their other cuts is that this would start hurting immediately, the pain isnt delayed or spread over years.
I think denying Democratic votes to any funding measure that extends over 12/31 is a good line in the sand to draw.
bucolic_frolic
(52,426 posts)They don't care jack about Obamacare.