Trump hints at health care deal to end shutdown
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The ACA marketplace health plans now cover more than 24 million people, many of them reliant on enhanced subsidies to keep costs down.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) doubled down on recent remarks about Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies amid a government shutdown battle centered around health care. “The issues of the
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Maddow Blog | Republicans pick a losing fight over which is the party ‘concerned about health care’
GOP leaders apparently want a public debate over which party is focused on health care. Given the party's record, that's not a fight Republicans can win.
Arizonans who buy Affordable Care Act health insurance could see big cost increases in 2026, depending on whether Congress takes action.
Opinion: Democrats can get Republicans to compromise on Affordable Care Act tax credits by ensuring voters know how much losing them will cost, writes .
A big sticking point in the battle between Democrats and Republicans over extending government funding are the subsidies that help American's cover the cost of their health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
Political friction is increasing over the imminent expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies, tax credits that are critical for maintaining affordable health insurance coverage for millions, including about 50,000 to 60,000 West Virginians.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) signaled a willingness to negotiate with Democrats on their health care demands, breaking with her party on an issue at the core of the government shutdown
Health insurance subsidies for the Obama-era program will expire by the end of the year, leading advocates to plea for their extension.
President Trump on Wednesday afternoon said he's not willing to entertain talks about extending Affordable Care Act subsidies until the federal government reopens. Taking questions from reporters at a roundtable event about antifa,