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Vance says ACA credits fuel fraud as Democrats push for extension to end shutdown
Vice President JD Vance argues ACA tax credits enable waste and fraud, urging reforms as over 24 million Americans rely on the health insurance marketplace.
- On Sunday, Vice President JD Vance said Affordable Care Act tax credits fuel fraud and urged regulatory reform to ensure they reach those who need them.
- With the shutdown nearing its third week, Senate Democrats have withheld stopgap funding votes to press for healthcare fixes while Republicans offered a short-term funding plan until November.
- More than 24 million Americans are enrolled in the Affordable Care Act marketplace, and Senate Democrats are pushing to extend enhanced insurance tax credits set to expire at the end of the year.
- U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday defended Democratic opposition ahead of the November 1 enrollment, warning people face dramatically increased healthcare costs without Affordable Care Act tax credits.
- Vance argued cutting Obamacare's `ridiculous regulation` could give people access to better healthcare at lower cost, while President Donald Trump said last week he is open to negotiations only after the shutdown ends.
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