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Congress in what has become a too familiar situation will return to resolve a missed deadline
Just the news ^ | 12/28/2025 | Joseph Weber

Posted on 12/29/2025 4:43:34 AM PST by DFG

Congress returns next week to Capitol Hill in the now-familiar position of having left for recess without meeting a deadline that is hitting millions of Americans in their wallets and pocketbooks.

The scheduled return date for the Senate is Jan. 5 and for the House Jan. 6 – six days after the expiration of Biden administration "enhanced" subsidies for health-insurance policies through the Affordable Care Act marketplace that is estimated to impact 22 million enrollees.

While the issue has immediate implications, it also looms large over next year's midterm elections in which control of Congress is at stake.

Republicans in the GOP-controlled Congress, or at least those in leadership, argue the ACA, the signature legislation of another former Democratic president, Barack Obama, is a failure that should no longer be propped up with taxpayer-funded subsides, in addition to concerns about fraud and extending a program enacted during the pandemic.

Congressional Democrats support extending subsidies and warn of dire economic consequences for Americans who will be without them. But they don't appear to have enough votes in both chambers to pass legislation to extend them.

The resulting partisan standoff comes roughly just five weeks after a federal government shutdown that began while Congress was also effectively on recess.

The shutdown started Oct. 1, and didn't end until Nov. 12, when the House finally passed a temporary spending bill.

The lower chamber went on a 54-day break, from mid-September to mid-November, without resolving the funding impasse, while the Senate took several recesses during that period.

During the 43-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, a total 1.4 million federal workers were either furloughed (sent home without pay) or continued to work without pay, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center.

However, the temporary spending bill passed in November that ended the shutdown included full-year funding for only three of the 12 annual spending bills, with the remaining nine running on stopgap funding that expires Jan. 30, 2026. And Congress has not passed any spending bills since the shutdown ended, according to The Washington Times.

“It’s going to take every minute” until the deadline to pass the remaining nine bills," predicted Delaware Democrat Sen. Chris Coons.

To be sure, Congress now has less than four weeks to pass a comprehensive spending package or another temporary one to avoid two shutdowns in four months.

Democrats and Republicans each told voters they emerged victorious in the past fall's political shutdown battle, as they likely will over the subsidies and another potential shutdown – with the midterms now roughly just 11 months away.

On subsides in particular, four House Republicans running for reelection in competitive districts broke ranks before Christmas recess and backed a Democrat measure to force House GOP leader Mike Johnson to vote on the subsidies.

While the four moderate Republicans – New York Rep. Mike Lawler and Pennsylvania Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie – are trying to keep their conference's narrow majority, a larger issue is the demographics of the enrollees projected to see the highest premiums with the end of the enhanced subsidies, or tax credits.

They include early retirees, middle-income households, small business owners, black and Latino consumers, and residents of states that President Donald Trump won in 2024, according to CNBC.com.

“When leadership blocks action entirely, Congress has a responsibility to act,” Lawler said. “My priority is ensuring Hudson Valley families aren’t caught in the gridlock.”

Said House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries: "The Republican health crisis is devastating Americans" and the voters are rejecting the GOP's extreme "my-way-or-the-highway" approach to legislation "as we saw in the off-year elections last November."

Even if a measure to extend the subsidies gets a full House vote and passes, it faces long odds in the GOP-controlled Senate, which on Dec. 11 voted down a Democrat-led proposal to extend the subsides for three years.

“Under this proposal, people making $500k+ per year would continue to be eligible for what were supposed to be temporary COVID-era subsidies,” a spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader John Thune wrote in a social media post after the vote.

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, one of only a handful of GOP senators who supports preserving the credits, said premium prices are "way too high" and that many parents in Missouri are "scared to death they’re not going to be able to take their kids to the doctor."


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: budget; congress
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1 posted on 12/29/2025 4:43:34 AM PST by DFG
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To: DFG

” But they don’t appear to have enough votes in both chambers to pass legislation to extend them.”

Not true. The extension would likely pass and Trump said he would sign it.


2 posted on 12/29/2025 4:50:17 AM PST by AppyPappy (They don't call you a Nazi because they think you are one. They do it to justify violence. )
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To: DFG

Sorry folks. Covid is over. These subsidies are only for Covid. Obamacare sux. This proves it.

I like the gop plan to pay people directly and not just pay the insurance companies to cover the bogus registrants.

EC


3 posted on 12/29/2025 5:11:13 AM PST by Ex-Con777 ("Journalism is about covering important stories-with a pillow, until they stop moving." ~ David Burg)
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To: AppyPappy

Trump will sign anything which is why he can’t get any judges through. Everyone ran on killing Obama care any now everyone wants to hand out money to keep Obamacare going. This is why Trump is handing out tariff money because he knows the fools in Congress will never vote to take it away from the people.


4 posted on 12/29/2025 5:13:19 AM PST by wiseprince (Me)
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To: wiseprince

I think Trump reasoning is that Congress put off this whole matter until it was too late.


5 posted on 12/29/2025 5:18:20 AM PST by AppyPappy (They don't call you a Nazi because they think you are one. They do it to justify violence. )
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To: AppyPappy

Many things are seriously wrong with congress and the people working it (at all levels).


6 posted on 12/29/2025 5:20:23 AM PST by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: hal ogen

The skinny margins don’t help. The Far Left side of the Democrats can stall any progress. They hold the party hostage.


7 posted on 12/29/2025 5:25:02 AM PST by AppyPappy (They don't call you a Nazi because they think you are one. They do it to justify violence. )
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To: DFG

Congress is a major disappointment. I suggest that every time Congress falls short of doing their job, one member of Congress should be selected at random and fired. I kind of favored a firing squad, but the wife said that was a bit much.


8 posted on 12/29/2025 5:25:09 AM PST by brownsfan (We are already on the slippery slope.)
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To: DFG

CONgre$$


9 posted on 12/29/2025 5:27:02 AM PST by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: brownsfan

BUMP


10 posted on 12/29/2025 5:27:34 AM PST by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: wiseprince

“...the fools in Congress...”

You are much too kind to only call them fools, $40,000,000,000,000 in debt in a few months and is no way slowing down. The uniparty is fatal when it comes to redistribution of wealth, raising the debt ceiling 100% of the time and will continue to do so.


11 posted on 12/29/2025 5:31:53 AM PST by quantim (Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
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To: wiseprince

McCain’s the reason Obamacare’s still around.


12 posted on 12/29/2025 5:40:53 AM PST by Cats1
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To: brownsfan

“Congress is a major disappointment. I suggest that every time Congress falls short of doing their job, one member of Congress should be selected at random and fired. I kind of favored a firing squad, but the wife said that was a bit much.”

Firing squad. Just firing them will allow the fired slimebag to ooze over to the even more repulsive media.


13 posted on 12/29/2025 5:43:19 AM PST by Da Coyote
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To: DFG

You couldn’t find a more useless and corrupt collection of people if you tried. You can count on one hand how many represent the American people.


14 posted on 12/29/2025 5:45:25 AM PST by cp124 (Bring back the Constitution.)
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To: DFG

Under the pre-covid rules, you are not eligible for a subsidy if your MAGI exceeds 400% of the Federal Poverty Level for your family size. In other words, you have plenty of income to afford the “affordable” Obamacare.

Thune is correct, we are talking about subsiding health care for families making 500k. What happened to the RATs “fair share” meme?


15 posted on 12/29/2025 6:01:35 AM PST by NonValueAdded (First, I was a clinger, then deplorable, now I'm garbage. Feel the love? )
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To: NonValueAdded
Many people don't realize that Obamacare II, subsidies during Covid, has no income cap. Let them expire.

Np matter..the Healthcare system still needs to be "fixed"..somehow..

16 posted on 12/29/2025 6:12:50 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: hal ogen

Spot on. Total corruption, the depth of which people have no clue.


17 posted on 12/29/2025 6:15:24 AM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: DFG

Let it die. My health insurance became unaffordable after Obamacare passed.


18 posted on 12/29/2025 6:22:07 AM PST by roving
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To: DFG

The GOP congress is on permanent vacation. They are a useless body that does not represent the voters.

We do not show them nearly enough contempt and we never press their arses to do anything. Calling their offices just gets you voicemail which is deleted as soon as it comes in.

You can’t threaten to not vote for them because they like being the minority. So getting verbally shi—y with them in public would be the only way to make them as miserable as they make us.


19 posted on 12/29/2025 6:23:07 AM PST by dforest
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To: brownsfan

I blame the voters in the end.


20 posted on 12/29/2025 6:50:12 AM PST by PghBaldy (12/14/12- 930am -rampage begins... 12/15/12 - 1030am - Obama team scouts photo-op locations.)
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