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GOP Senator Says ACA Subsidies Likely to Expire, Predicts Premium Increases

Senator Roger Marshall warns that expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies will likely expire soon, causing premiums to rise amid partisan Senate disputes over extension plans.

  • Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a vote on the Crapo-Cassidy healthcare reform package, which aims to lower healthcare costs and give patients more control over their decisions.
  • The Crapo-Cassidy plan aims to lower healthcare costs by sending money directly to patients, as stated by Senator Bill Cassidy.
  • Senator Mike Crapo claimed that current subsidies and the Democratic plan have not effectively reduced healthcare costs and waste.
  • The legislation intends to lower premiums through cost-sharing reductions and limits Medicaid access for undocumented individuals, as proposed by the bill authors.
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Kansas Republican senator expects health insurance subsidies to expire

Senator Roger Marshall will be "very surprised" if a bill that extends some premium tax credits passes the chamber.

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Politico broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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