Instead, the #House is set on Wednesday to consider a narrow #GOP #health care plan that would allow #AffordableCareAct subsidies beefed up during the pandemic to expire & make several small changes aimed at bringing down costs over the long term.
The speaker’s decision came after a day of waffling that reflected the deep disarray in GOP ranks over how to address rising #healthcare costs, an issue that #Democrats have promised to make a centerpiece of their midterm election campaigns.
Most #Republicans are vehemently opposed to the #AffordableCareAct, which was implemented in 2014 during the #Obama admin, but they have been unable to coalesce around a plan to replace it. A small group of Republicans from swing districts, alarmed about the political consequences of allowing the subsidies to expire, had been urging Johnson to allow a vote on allowing them to continue, at least temporarily.
After a closed-door morning meeting with Republicans, Johnson ruled out such a vote.