Senate GOP Urged to Extend Affordable Care Act Subsidies After House Vote

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US Senate Republicans are under renewed pressure to restore the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits after 17 GOP members of the House of Representatives helped Democrats pass legislation to extend the recently expired ACA subsidies by three years.

The 230-196 vote — in which five Republicans did not participate — came after GOP Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), Michael Lawler (NY), Rob Bresnahan (Pa.), and Ryan Mackenzie (Pa.) broke with their party’s leadership last month and signed a Democratic discharge petition that allowed the bill’s backers to bypass House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).

Joining those four Republicans and all House Democrats on Thursday were GOP Reps. Mike Carey (Ohio), Monica De La Cruz (Texas), Andrew Garbarino (NY), Jeff Hurd (Colo.), David Joyce (Ohio), Thomas Kean Jr. (NJ), Nick LaLota (NY), Max Miller (Ohio), Zachary Nunn (Iowa), Maria Elvira Salazar (Fla.), David Valadao (Calif.), Derrick Van Orden (Wis.), and Rob Wittman (Va.).

“Despite Speaker Johnson’s best efforts to block legislation to extend the ACA tax credits — Democratic leadership forced a vote and it passed!” declared Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal (Wash.). “The Senate must immediately follow our lead to lower costs for millions of Americans who are seeing their premiums skyrocket.”

Senators also celebrated the development and called for a vote in their GOP-controlled chamber.

“Finally after we pushed this for a year!” said Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), noting that 17 House Republicans helped advance the bill. “The Senate must vote on it ASAP to lower costs for tens of millions of Americans.”

BREAKING: The House just passed a bill to extend the ACA tax credits for three years. Now, it’s up to the Senate.