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‘It’s about damn time’: 17 House Republicans break with Mike Johnson to extend Obamacare tax credits for three years – UK Times

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A handful of Republicans broke with House Speaker Mike Johnson on a vote to extend enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplace.

Seventeen Republicans–almost all of them from swing districts–joined Democrat on the legislation that passed the House on Thursday evening. The final vote was 230-196.

The tax credits expired at the end of December, affecting at least 20 million Americans who receive their insurance through marketplaces created by 2010 healthcare law, commonly known as Obamacare. But House Speaker Mike Johnson opposed extending the tax credits.

That led to four Republicans–Reps. Mike Lawler of New York as well as Pennsylvania’s Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie–joining a discharge petition pushed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to extend the credits for three years. That petition that would lower healthcare insurance costs for millions now has a new hurdle, the U.S. Senate.

“It’s about damn time,” Democratic Rep. Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire told The Independent. “We have the votes before the end of the year, and this is a common sense solution that’s going to prevent a death spiral in my district, and is going to allow us to keep critical access hospitals open.”

The House passed a measure to extend the Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies.
The House passed a measure to extend the Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies. (AFP via Getty Images)

But the legislation as it exists – a clean extension of tax credits – likely will not pass through the Senate. A bipartisan working group in the Senate is negotiating a version of the legislation that could receive 60 votes in the Senate.

“If there’s a lot more Republicans on the House side, that will send a good message as well,” Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno of Ohio, part of the working group, told The Independent.

Democrats had attempted to pass a clean three-year extension before the end of the year that ultimately failed.

“I’m never going to throw in the towel on bringing down health care costs from my hard working constituents, but I have also not seen my Republican colleagues in the Senate stand up in the way that they will need to if we’re going to pass a bill with 60 votes,” Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin said.

Thursday’s vote came after many other House Republicans had proposed alternative bipartisan measures to extend the tax credits with some other reforms. Many Republicans wanted to see caps on who receive the tax credits based on income or extend them for a shorter period of time.

“We feel that we have, we’re working on a good product here, and that we can strike the necessary balance,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, a New York Republican, told The Independent.

But there remain major sticking points. Some Democrats worry that Republicans might want to insert language preventing the tax credits from going toward abortions.

“Democrats have been working and fighting for half a year now to try to keep access to health care, and it’s the Republicans who said ‘no, no, no,’” Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts told The Independent.

Earlier in the week, President Donald Trump told Republicans “You have to be a little flexible on Hyde,” in reference to the amendment that bans taxpayer dollars from paying for abortions.

“You’ve got to work something,” he said. You’ve got to use ingenuity. You’ve got to work. We’re all big fans of everything, but you’ve got to have flexibility.”

The move is the second time that rank-and-file members defied Republican leadership. Earlier in the day, five Republican senators joined with Democrats to vote on an effort to limit Trump’s ability to initiate further attacks into Venezeula.

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