Democrats propose deal to GOP extending Affordable Care Act subsidies by a year
- Democrats have proposed a deal to Republicans to extend the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies by one year, amidst concerns that 2.2 million people could lose their health coverage.
- The proposed one-year extension aims to avert a political battle as Democrats are set to lose control of the Senate and the White House, while Republicans are cautious of voter backlash over perceived health-care coverage rollbacks.
- The expansion of ACA subsidies has been pivotal in increasing enrollment to a record 21 million people, and Democrats are citing Congressional Budget Office estimates to highlight the potential rise in the uninsured rate if subsidies expire.
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