Johnson denies he's 'lost control' of House after Republican health care revolt
Moderate Republicans joined Democrats to secure 218 signatures needed for a discharge petition forcing a House vote on ACA subsidy extensions blocked by GOP leadership.
- On Wednesday, moderate House Republicans Brian Fitzpatrick, Mike Lawler, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie filed a discharge petition with Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Leader, securing 218 signatures to force a vote on extending ACA subsidies.
- Faced with blocked amendments, moderate Republicans accused House leadership of forcing the outcome after Speaker Mike Johnson resisted an up-or-down amendment vote on extending subsidies.
- On Wednesday, the House will hold a 5:30 p.m. vote on a GOP proposal that omits expiring ACA credits, while Lawler said, `When leadership blocks action entirely, Congress has a responsibility to act. My priority is ensuring Hudson Valley families aren’t caught in the gridlock,` Lawler wrote.
- The vote will be tight for Speaker Mike Johnson, who needs a simple majority and can only afford to lose three Republican votes, while Democrats whip members against the bill.
- Because of petition rules, a clean-subsidy vote likely cannot reach the floor until January 2026 at the earliest, and the House GOP proposal offers an alternative approach while the Senate’s response remains uncertain.
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House GOP revolt forces vote on ACA subsidies
What happenedThe House Wednesday night passed a health care bill proposed by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) that would lower some costs modestly but not extend expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. Defying Johnson, four of the Republicans who pushed his bill to its narrow 216-211 passage also signed a discharge petition Wednesday, clinching the 218 signatures needed to force a vote on a Democratic proposal to extend the subsidies for three years…
GOP senators frustrated by Speaker’s handling of explosive health care issue
Republican senators who defeated a Democratic bill to extend ObamaCare subsidies for three years without reforms to the program are frustrated the same proposal appears likely to pass the House after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) was unable to quell a rebellion within his own party. GOP senators want to preserve their working relationship with Johnson, [...]
House passes GOP health care bill that doesn't extend ACA subsidies
Four House Republicans broke ranks with their leadership to force a vote on a three-year extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the year.
Speaker Johnson: ‘I Have Not Lost Control of the House’; Trump to Address Nation
“I have not lost control of the House,” Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) says on Wednesday, after four Republicans break ranks to force a vote on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies. With these subsidies going to insurance companies, Republicans say this is driving up premiums. We discuss the issue with Hyma Moore and Amanda Makki. The battle over health care subsidies ramps up, as the Senate passes the annual defense policy bill. Former Justice…
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