Bipartisan Efforts Emerge to End Shutdown and Extend Obamacare Subsidies

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A bipartisan group of House Democrats and Republicans proposed a compromise to extend ACA tax credits for two years, aiming to break the government shutdown impasse and address healthcare cost concerns, signaling growing frustration with partisan gridlock.
- A group of House Democrats and Republicans is floating a plan to end the shutdown Axios
- House members release bipartisan 'principles' for extending Obamacare subsidies Politico
- Moderate House Dems, GOP release ‘principles’ for ObamaCare subsidy extension The Hill
- Press Release: Reps. Hurd, Bacon, Suozzi, and Gottheimer Introduce Bipartisan Principles for Affordable Care Act Tax Credit Reform Quiver Quantitative
- Moderate Democrats are looking for a shutdown negotiating partner. Their GOP counterparts told them to shove off. MSNBC News
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