GOP won’t allow vote on Obamacare premium relief as credits near end. Now what?
With no hope of preventing Obamacare health insurance premium costs from soaring in two weeks,
But getting any such action next month, or as long as
The Republican-led House Wednesday passed, 216-211, a
All
It includes no extension of expiring subsidies for Obamacare policies. House Republican leaders would not allow a vote on whether to extend the subsidies. The aid used by 22 million people, including about 1.8 million in
That will mean an average premium increase of 97% for Californians who buy coverage through the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, marketplace.
Rep.
“I have been extremely critical of the House speaker for refusing to put any measure to extend these tax credits on the floor,” Kiley told colleagues. “I think that criticism right now is more well deserved than ever.” He also criticized House Minority Leader
Kiley was backing the Republican health care bill, said it was a good plan, but added, “Let’s be realistic. It is extremely modest and has no chance of becoming law, because it was hastily thrown together without any bipartisan input, when bipartisan support is necessary to pass any measure like this.”
Four
Rep.
Once the petition got the required 218 signatures, House procedure dictates the petition cannot accept anymore. Valadao has supported legislation that would provide one- or two-year extensions to the program with some reforms.
The temporary fix “doesn’t solve the problem of affordability (but) we can’t allow them to expire without a plan in place.”
Kiley was not inclined to sign the petition for a three-year extension. The petition, he said, “is never going to become law. That’s all about messaging or trying to create an issue.” He has supported one- or two-year extensions with some reforms to the subsidy program.
A similar effort failed by nine votes to get the 60 needed for consideration in the
What could change next year, though, to get the credits through a reluctant
Senate Majority Leader
“I think that’s a difficult challenge that we have to figure out how to overcome,” he told reporters.
He said that if
The debate over the Republican health care legislation Wednesday offered little hope there would be quick progress.
The
“Americans are being hurt, and they have had enough,” said Rep.
The Republican plan, countered Rep.
Kiley was frustrated and angry. “This whole issue encapsulates what is wrong with this institution, where party leaders focus most of their time and energy on trying to blame problems on the other side rather than trying to solve those problems,” he said.
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