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Vulnerable Republican blasts choice to send health insurance spiking as 'political malpractice' | Fortune

“We looked for a way to try to allow for that pressure release valve,” Speaker Mike Johnson said. “In the end, it was not — an agreement wasn’t made.”

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fortune.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Vulnerable Republican blasts choice to send health insurance spiking as 'political malpractice' | Fortune

“We looked for a way to try to allow for that pressure release valve,” Speaker Mike Johnson said. “In the end, it was not — an agreement wasn’t made.”

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cnbc.com6 mesi fa

Four House Republicans force vote on ACA subsidies, bucking GOP leadership

Millions of Americans will face much higher health insurance premiums in 2026 if Congress does not extend boosted subsidies for Obamacare plans.

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  1. mercoledì 17 dicembre 2025·fortune.com

    Vulnerable Republican blasts choice to send health insurance spiking as 'political malpractice' | Fortune

    “We looked for a way to try to allow for that pressure release valve,” Speaker Mike Johnson said. “In the end, it was not — an agreement wasn’t made.”

  2. mercoledì 17 dicembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Four House Republicans force vote on ACA subsidies, bucking GOP leadership

    Millions of Americans will face much higher health insurance premiums in 2026 if Congress does not extend boosted subsidies for Obamacare plans.