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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Dec 21, 2025, 06:50 PM 23 hrs ago

Jeffries says House 'will pass' ObamaCare subsidies extension 'with a bipartisan majority' [View all]

Source: The Hill

12/21/25 5:28 PM ET


House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) predicted Sunday that an extension of subsidies offered under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will pass the House with backing from both sides of the aisle. “House Democrats are going to continue to fight to get this extension through the Congress on our side. It will pass with a bipartisan majority,” Jeffries told host Jonathan Karl on ABC News’s “This Week.”

The ACA credits, which expire on Dec. 31, are set to be a subject of intense negotiations on Capitol Hill once both chambers return in the new year.

Earlier this week, four House Republicans joined 214 Democrats in signing a discharge petition bringing a three-year extension of the subsidies to the floor. While House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) declined to bring the bill up for a vote before the lower chamber adjourned, the proposal will be one of the first orders of business come January.

If it passes, that will put pressure on Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and his caucus to reverse course and back an extension, Jeffries noted. A three-year extension of the ACA subsidies — backed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) — failed in the upper chamber earlier this month because of opposition from the majority of the GOP.

Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5659243-jeffries-predicts-aca-extension/



They have a discharge petition with 218 signatures, meaning that as long as all of the signatories vote for the bill, it will pass once it hits the House floor in January and is ready for debate/vote.
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Excellent BlueWaveNeverEnd 22 hrs ago #1
Good news. Now bluestarone 22 hrs ago #2
From here on how these work - BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #3
TYVM! bluestarone 22 hrs ago #5
Most welcome!! BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #7
His reaction to the Trump files release was.......muted Red Mountain 22 hrs ago #4
Unless it is retroactive, UpInArms 22 hrs ago #6
It would probably have to have either that provision or BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #8
YES but it's a good point, they BETTER freaking do that enrollment re-opening or this will be some bullshit AZJonnie 16 hrs ago #21
It will have to be that way, but it is a huge mess, and completely unnecessary. Bluetus 4 hrs ago #25
Hear, hear! BigmanPigman 20 hrs ago #17
i am sorry but..I disagree.I dont want this to pass Playingmantis 22 hrs ago #9
"i am sorry but..I disagree.I dont want this to pass" BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago #10
You are lumping in Red State DUers Ishoutandscream2 21 hrs ago #11
"I guarantee they will enjoy the lesser permiums and then vote Trump and GOP" Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #12
This isn't really news. Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #13
"if they signed the dicharge petition, they would naturally be expected to vote for the legislation." BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #24
Get an actual vote in the senate and we're in business SSJVegeta 21 hrs ago #14
I will believe it when I see it. Period. NotHardly 20 hrs ago #15
Medicare for All bmichaelh 20 hrs ago #16
"Buy into medicare" won't work PSPS 19 hrs ago #19
One has to wonder... GiqueCee 20 hrs ago #18
It takes Democrats to get things done. C Moon 16 hrs ago #20
Oh, at this point it deserves its own cutesy name truthisfreedom 14 hrs ago #22
We'll see. Not holding my breath. NotHardly 14 hrs ago #23
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