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The House is expected to vote on a Senate-approved bill to end the government shutdown.
House Democrats, including key leaders and caucuses, are opposing the bill because it doesn't extend ACA tax credits.
The shutdown has caused significant disruption, including potential flight cancellations and uncertainty over food stamp funding.
The bill includes funding through next September for some programs and keeps the government open at current levels through January 30, also providing back pay for federal workers.
A provision tucked inside the bill would allow senators to sue the federal government for hundreds of thousands of dollars if their phone records were obtained without prior notification as part of the Jan. 6, 2021, investigation.
The government shutdown, triggered by a standoff between Republicans and Democrats over healthcare funding, has had far-reaching consequences. With Republican leaders refusing to extend tax credits for Affordable Care Act health plans, a compromise bill was eventually crafted in the Senate, reauthorizing government funding through January without addressing the ACA credits. This has led to significant division within the Democratic party, with top House Democrats vowing to oppose the bill. The House Freedom Caucus, however, is praising the bill, calling it a “responsible CR”. The bill’s passage in the House is uncertain, given the Democratic opposition and the narrow Republican majority. The potential lapse in ACA funding could impact millions of Americans, causing their premiums to spike next year. This situation highlights the ongoing political battle over healthcare and government spending, with potential ramifications for the upcoming midterm elections.
Q: Why are House Democrats opposing the shutdown bill?
Because it does not include an extension of tax credits for Affordable Care Act health plans.
Q: What are the key provisions of the bill?
It funds the government through January 30, includes full funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), reinstates federal workers laid off during the shutdown, and provides back pay for furloughed workers.
Q: What could happen if the ACA tax credits are not extended?
More than 20 million Americans could see their premiums spike next year.
The House vote on the shutdown bill is imminent, but its passage is uncertain due to Democratic opposition.
The lack of ACA tax credit extension in the bill could lead to increased healthcare costs for many Americans.
The shutdown has highlighted the deep divisions in Congress over healthcare and government spending.
Monitor the news for updates on the House vote and potential impacts on government services and healthcare funding.
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