Bipartisan Obamacare subsidy talks stall as deadline looms
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Senate bipartisan talks to extend the expired Obamacare subsidies are stalling as lawmakers head into a recess, with the White House releasing a framework that does not include the subsidies. Republicans cite sticking points like the Hyde amendment while Democrats say progress remains possible; negotiators say the text isn’t ready and the informal deadline has passed, signaling a high-stakes, last-ditch effort to curb health costs and avert a political setback.
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