Congress fails to save Obamacare subsidies after shutdown fight, premiums set to surge
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Congress fails to save Obamacare subsidies after shutdown fight, premiums set to surge
close Video NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Lawmakers fought over Obamacare subsidies tooth and nail for the latter part of the year, and ultimately, neither side won. Senate Democrats thrust the government into the longest shutdown in history in an effort to refocus the narrative in Co»»»
House Set To End Historic Shutdown After Democrats Cave
Members of the House of Representatives are back on Capitol Hill today for the first time in 54 days, to vote on legislation that would reopen the federal government by midnight, ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history. REUTERS/Anna Rose Layden A Path to ReopeningEarly Wednesday morning, around»»»
Shutdown vote: When will Affordable Care Act vote take place? What the new funding bill means
The bill passed by 60-40 votes after a group of moderate Democrats voted in favor of the Republican backed government funding bill. The US Senate has taken the first step towards ending a government shutdown on Sunday, November 9, after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to go ahead without a gua»»»
As US government shutdown nears, Trump administration mum on contingency plans
With the U.S. government eight days from its 15th partial shutdown since 1981, Washington is in familiar territory with an important difference: President Donald Trump’s administration has not widely shared its plans for what functions will cease and what will continue if Congress fails to act. The»»»
As US government shutdown nears, Trump administration mum on contingency plans
The U.S. Capitol in Washington, where the Senate failed to pass a stopgap funding bill. (EPA pic) WASHINGTON: With the U.S. government eight days from its 15th partial shutdown since 1981, Washington is in familiar territory with an important difference: President Donald Trump’s administration has »»»
US House Republicans propose fees on immigrants to fund Trump’s crackdown
Congressional Republicans are proposing an array of new fees on immigrants seeking to remain in the United States in a move that advocates warn will create insurmountable financial barriers. Legislation moving through the GOP-controlled House of Representatives could require immigrants to pay poten»»»
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