US Senate hits stalemate on solution to spiraling health insurance costs
By:Jennifer Shutt
Senators voted 51-48 on a Republican bill co-sponsored by
They then voted 51-48 on a measure from
Republican Sens.
Neither bill received the 60 votes needed to advance under the
Senate Majority Leader
"Under
Thune argued
Thune said the Republican bill from Cassidy and Crapo would "help individuals to meet their out-of-pocket costs and for many individuals who don't use their insurance or who barely use it, it would allow them to save for health care expenses down the road."
Schumer calls
Senate Minority Leader
"By my last count,
Schumer referred to the Cassidy-Crapo proposals as "stingy" as well as "mean and cruel."
"Under the Republican plan, the big idea is essentially to hand people about
After the votes failed, Schumer outlined some of the guardrails
"They want to talk about health care in general and how to improve it — we're always open to that, but we do not want what they want — favoring the insurance companies, favoring the drug companies, favoring the special interests and turning their back on the American people," he said.
Health Savings Accounts in
The Cassidy-Crapo bill would have the
Health Savings Accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts that consumers can use to pay for medical expenses that are not otherwise reimbursed. They are not health insurance products.
ACA marketplace enrollees who select a bronze or catastrophic plan and make up to 700% of the federal poverty level would receive
That would set a threshold of
The funding could not go toward abortion access or gender transitions, according to the Republican bill summary.
Members of
Speaker
"This bill delivers the urgent help families need now, while giving
But Johnson said Wednesday that he will put a package of bills on the House floor next week that he believes "will actually reduce premiums for 100% of Americans who are on health insurance." Details of those bills have not been disclosed.
Thune told reporters that if "somebody is successful in getting a discharge petition and a bill out of the House, obviously we'll take a look at it. But at the moment, you know, we're focused on the action here in the
Political costs
The issue of affordability and rising health care costs is likely to be central to the November midterm elections, where
The
"Today's
Trump and


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