Democrats are expected to get a Senate vote next week on their plan to extend the expiring enhanced subsidies for Obamacare, but the larger question of reducing the rising cost of health care may have to wait.
Both parties agree that the U.S. health care system is unreasonably expensive, but they are far from agreement on how to reduce costs rather than merely subsidizing prices. For now, both Republicans and Democrats appear focused on the immediate problem of keeping health insurance affordable for the 24 million people who buy it through the Obamacare exchange.
Here’s what’s happening now.
Republicans Ready to Deal on Enhanced Subsidies
Republicans had mostly resisted extending the enhanced subsidies, which Democrats created in 2021 as a response to COVID-19, then set to expire at the end of this year….
Congress Debates Health Care as Obamacare Deadline Looms: What to Know

