Congressional Divisions and Disputes Over Shutdown and Healthcare Plans
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Amid the ongoing 40-day government shutdown, Pennsylvania Congressman Brendan Boyle and others oppose a proposed deal that does not address the healthcare crisis, specifically the expiring Premium Tax Credits that could significantly increase health insurance costs for millions, including 500,000 Pennsylvanians. While some Democrats, including Senator Fetterman, support reopening the government, others argue the deal is insufficient without a firm commitment to extend healthcare benefits, highlighting the ongoing political debate and potential impact on healthcare access.
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