Mario Díaz-Balart says health care subsidies could be saved if Democrats let government reopen
When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed in 2010,
The
“We seriously have to make some reforms, not throw good money after bad,” he said.
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“It’s just alarming this is affecting one state so much,

But while Wilson and other
That, Díaz-Balart said, is why the nation now endures its third consecutive week of a federal shutdown with no clear end in sight.
“Schumer, who in the past said shutting down the government was irresponsible for any reason, voted against an extension to the 3rd of November,” Díaz-Balart said, referencing the House-passed budget resolution. He noted that the legislation would allow lawmakers to get back to work more than a month before ACA subsidies disappear.
“They don’t expire till December,” Díaz-Balart said. “That issue is still alive. It just proves this shutdown has nothing to do with health care.”
If the

He’s not the only
“I have cosponsored a bill to extend the subsidies for a year. It’s interesting that it was the
Díaz-Balart said there is still time to address some of the flaws with the current subsidy system, one that
Importantly, the subsidy-extending position held by Díaz-Balart and Giménez doesn’t reflect the will of the entire
“This program has never worked. It’s always been more expensive,” Donalds said. “The Democrats just want more subsidies, and now they’re holding the government hostage because of it.”
Of note, not every district in
But importantly, Díaz-Balart doesn’t argue with Donalds’ fundamental argument that Obamacare, by taking the approach of subsidizing health care in the first place, has been the reason premiums leapt more than 50% over the course of the last decade.
Indeed, Díaz-Balart notes that the percentage of subsidies increased substantially during the COVID pandemic, and the subsidies expiring at the end of 2025 would simply return percentages to 2014 rates. That represents a massive cost increase for consumers because the price of insurance has risen dramatically.
“Let’s assume nothing happens on these subsidies and they expire. Does Obamacare go away? No way. We go back to — Obamacare. It’s Obamacare without the COVID increase,” he said.
But he acknowledges that a decade of subsidies has created a tough situation for his constituents and many others.
“Now Democrats are saying, if we go back to just Obamacare, it’s going to be too catastrophic for the American people,” he said. “The sad part is, because Obamacare dramatically increases health care costs, I think they have a valid point. But that’s only because they have lied to the American people since Day 1.”
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