UPDATE: As deadlines loom, lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are racing against time to address skyrocketing health care costs impacting millions of Americans. With essential COVID-19 era Affordable Care Act credits set to expire at the end of the year, the urgency for a solution has never been greater.
Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) and Rep. Sam Liccardo (D-CA) have introduced the “Fix It Act,” a proposal aimed at extending crucial subsidies for an additional two years. Kiley emphasized that this legislation is critical for 22 million Americans, warning that without action, health care premiums could double.
In a recent interview, Kiley stated, “Independent contractors, small business owners, small business employees, and retirees not yet eligible for Medicare will be severely affected. I’m not willing to just do nothing.” As millions brace for a potential financial crisis, lawmakers are under pressure to act swiftly.
Before the holiday recess, President Donald Trump was reportedly evaluating a plan to tackle health care costs, though he expressed reluctance regarding the extension of these credits. Kiley noted that the administration’s considerations align closely with the Fix It Act, underscoring a bipartisan interest in resolving this pressing issue.
“We do need to act with a sense of urgency here,” Kiley reiterated. The stakes are high, and he acknowledged the broader conversation surrounding health care affordability in the U.S. is complex. However, immediate action is essential to prevent a significant impact on Americans’ finances.
When asked about garnering support from fellow Republicans, Kiley reported receiving “quite a bit” of backing. The legislative fight continues as House Speaker Mike Johnson has yet to specify when the proposal will be brought to a vote. Kiley anticipates a Senate vote on some form of an extension by December 12, 2023, emphasizing the need for leadership to recognize the urgency of the situation.
Kiley stated, “Hopefully the Speaker will understand this is a priority for the members and a priority for the American people.” As lawmakers navigate this critical issue, the potential for widespread economic consequences hangs in the balance.
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