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BumRushDaShow

(165,170 posts)
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 10:28 AM Wednesday

Four House Republicans force vote on ACA subsidies, bucking GOP leadership

Source: CNBC

Published Wed, Dec 17 2025 9:44 AM EST Updated 8 Min Ago


Four moderate House Republicans rebelled against House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday, joining Democrats to force a vote on extending key Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of the year. If approved, the measure will extend ACA tax credits for three years.

If those subsidies expire as scheduled, the prices of Obamacare health insurance premiums that millions of Americans personally pay will skyrocket. The stunning defections by the quarter of Republicans came a day after Johnson, R-La., said that GOP leaders would not allow a vote under normal procedures on keeping the enhanced ACA tax credits alive into 2026. Johnson earlier Wednesday morning urged GOP caucus members not to join Democrats in the procedural end-run around him.

In the face of a lack of significant efforts by congressional Republicans to extend the credits, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., in November created a so-called discharge petition, which would force a vote on such an extension once it obtained signatures from 218 House members. Democrats only have 214 members, so they needed four Republicans for that measure to work.

Johnson on Wednesday was asked about the discharge petition on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” He said that “doing an end-run around the majority party, the speaker or the regular process is not the best way to make law.” But about two hours later, four moderate Republicans signed the petition: Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie, all of Pennsylvania; and Mike Lawler of New York signed the petition.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/17/johnson-aca-republicans-health.html



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Published Wed, Dec 17 2025 9:44 AM EST Updated 16 Min Ago


Four moderate House Republicans rebelled against House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday to force a vote on extending key ACA subsidies set to expire at the end of the year.

Johnson earlier Wednesday urged his fellow Republicans not to join Democrats in a last-ditch effort to extend key Affordable Care Act tax credits that are due to expire at the end of the year. Johnson told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that “doing an end-run around the majority party, the Speaker or the regular process is not the best way to make law.”

The comment came a day after the speaker blocked moderate Republicans from getting a vote on extending the life of enhanced ACA subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of December. Obamacare health insurance premiums for millions of Americans will sharply rise if the tax credits expire.

Johnson and GOP leadership are pushing a separate healthcare bill that would not extend the enhanced subsidies. The House will vote on that bill, which would provide cost-sharing aid for consumers, on Wednesday.
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Four House Republicans force vote on ACA subsidies, bucking GOP leadership (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Wednesday OP
massie doesn't sound likely. rampartd Wednesday #1
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania is 1 underpants Wednesday #3
thanks, i don't click on cnbc, fox and such rampartd Wednesday #5
CNBC is definitely NOT Faux Snooze (or their business channel) BumRushDaShow Wednesday #6
Here you go. All northern Republicans underpants Wednesday #4
Apparently this seems to be the only way to get laws passed with Mike Johnson as speaker. Ray Bruns Wednesday #2
Another article on it. The vote they're forcing won't happen till next year. highplainsdem Wednesday #7
I saw that coming. Give the republican's constituents a couple weeks to hammer their representatives. patphil Wednesday #11
Yeah..... SergeStorms Wednesday #12
This is a good first step InstantGratification Wednesday #8
They need some Senators to defect also, n/t Jacson6 Wednesday #9
Republicans will have to go on the record with an ACTUAL VOTE this way... Will be a big deal next November JT45242 Wednesday #10
I hope every single person affected by the subsidy expiration will spooky3 Wednesday #13
I DO!!! BigmanPigman Wednesday #22
Nothing else will work. They're delaying the inevitable wolfie001 Wednesday #14
I was puzzled by the quoted text referring to "a quarter of the Republicans..." Pluvious Wednesday #15
Boom, Baby EnergizedLib Wednesday #16
Their internal pollingnumbers must be really shitty Warpy Wednesday #17
"The stunning defections by the quarter of Republicans..." maxsolomon Wednesday #18
All too little to late for goppers BaronChocula Wednesday #19
People need to spend the next 3 weeks hammering Senate Republicans Wiz Imp Wednesday #20
Thank you for growing a spne Clouds Passing Wednesday #21

BumRushDaShow

(165,170 posts)
6. CNBC is definitely NOT Faux Snooze (or their business channel)
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 11:03 AM
Wednesday

They are just NBC's now-spun off cable business channel. They have clown characters like Jim Cramer on there but they are always quick - usually just ahead of AP - with breaking stories (including non-business related, and even beating out their original parent network of NBC).

underpants

(194,588 posts)
4. Here you go. All northern Republicans
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 10:39 AM
Wednesday
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220872735

Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Mike Lawler of New York, Rob Bresnahan of Pennsylvania and Ryan Mackenzie of Pennsylvania signed the discharge petition filed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — hours after House GOP leaders rejected attempts by Fitzpatrick and other Republican moderates to seek a floor vote on extending the subsidies used by more than 20 million Americans.

Ray Bruns

(5,930 posts)
2. Apparently this seems to be the only way to get laws passed with Mike Johnson as speaker.
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 10:36 AM
Wednesday

“doing an end-run around the majority party, the Speaker or the regular process is not the best way to make law.”

highplainsdem

(59,635 posts)
7. Another article on it. The vote they're forcing won't happen till next year.
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 11:11 AM
Wednesday
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/centrist-republicans-revolt-signing-petition-force-vote-obamacare-fund-rcna249693

The ACA funding bill is not expected to come to the floor before the Dec. 31 deadline, meaning the subsidies will lapse for an estimated 22 million people who get their health care insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.

Under House rules, seven legislative days need to lapse before a bill, discharged by such a petition, comes to the floor. The House, however, is only scheduled to be in session until Friday, before lawmakers head home for a two-week holiday recess.

The House is set to return to Washington on Jan. 6, meaning the vote on the three-year extension will likely be held in the second week of that month — unless Johnson attempts to expedite it to the floor.

And if it does pass the House, it still faces hurdles in the Senate, where Republicans rejected the three-year funding extension on the floor just last week. Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has slammed the Covid-era ACA subsidies and said he favors a broader overhaul, not just an extension of those funds.

patphil

(8,670 posts)
11. I saw that coming. Give the republican's constituents a couple weeks to hammer their representatives.
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 12:15 PM
Wednesday

Once more Johnson fails to keep his people in line. He's not gonna last through January.

SergeStorms

(19,905 posts)
12. Yeah.....
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 12:16 PM
Wednesday

anyone hoping for an extension of the ACA before year's end is SOL. Business as usual for the House GOP. No business at all.

8. This is a good first step
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 11:11 AM
Wednesday

We still have the Senate to clear and then TSF's signature. Hopefully, when the full House votes on this, swing state R's will decide if it is going to pass anyway, they may as well vote for it to show their voters that they were independent enough to buck party leadership and the bill passes by a large margin. That may pressure the Senate to do the same. Kind of like how the Epstein files vote played out, once the discharge petition was passed, nobody wanted to be on the wrong side of public opinion and it passed with landslide votes in both chambers.

JT45242

(3,813 posts)
10. Republicans will have to go on the record with an ACTUAL VOTE this way... Will be a big deal next November
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 11:35 AM
Wednesday

No hiding behind -- Mikey never put it to a vote....

They will either have to go with Mango Mussolini and Mikey boy against the wishes of the majority of their constituents who want the ACA and stand by that vote in the general election

OR

Do the right thing and put the pressure on the Senate

Even many districts that were gerrymandered to be "safely republican" may fall under the weight of so many unpopular policies, high inflation, a recession, and a war to steal oil and minerals in Venzuela

spooky3

(38,223 posts)
13. I hope every single person affected by the subsidy expiration will
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 12:18 PM
Wednesday

Call and email their representatives daily.

BigmanPigman

(54,533 posts)
22. I DO!!!
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 06:42 PM
Wednesday

I have called every single GOP senator several times since 2016. I have a method which allows me to be seen as a tRump supporter and constituent when I call their offices. I live in a "blue" state so I call the GOP ones. It takes about 5 minutes and it is worth it. I got the idea from a fellow protester in 2017. I use Zillow to give the staffers an address, zip code etc so they think I am a legit GOP voter.

wolfie001

(6,957 posts)
14. Nothing else will work. They're delaying the inevitable
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 12:39 PM
Wednesday

Because the rePUKES are psychopaths.

Pluvious

(5,192 posts)
15. I was puzzled by the quoted text referring to "a quarter of the Republicans..."
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 12:45 PM
Wednesday

Then I checked the current article copy, and I see they corrected it to say:

"The stunning defections by the quartet of Republicans came a..."

It's nice to know that I'm not the only one victimized by AutoCorrect

EnergizedLib

(2,914 posts)
16. Boom, Baby
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 01:10 PM
Wednesday

Brian Fitzpatrick? Huh? I guess that’s a spinoff from the Fitzmagic Ryan delivered in the NFL.

Warpy

(114,363 posts)
17. Their internal pollingnumbers must be really shitty
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 01:14 PM
Wednesday

Premiums will go up since there is no way they'll be able to reinstate the subsidies before the end of the month. It's too little and WAY too late and they know it "but we did the right thing, you poor dimwit constituents."

Color me unimpressed.

maxsolomon

(38,108 posts)
18. "The stunning defections by the quarter of Republicans..."
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 01:18 PM
Wednesday

um... the QUARTET of Republicans.

A quarter of House Repukes is 220/4 = 55.

BaronChocula

(3,967 posts)
19. All too little to late for goppers
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 01:19 PM
Wednesday

Their inaction, incompetence, and malfeasance is baked in among those who will vote in the midterms. Dracula is drooling.

Wiz Imp

(8,746 posts)
20. People need to spend the next 3 weeks hammering Senate Republicans
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 02:20 PM
Wednesday

to vote in favor of this. Since it got the signatures in the House, it is almost certain to pass the House. The Senate already voted against it, but if there is overwhelming public support , they could change their minds (like happened with the Epstein files). It's unlikely, but Republicans are getting more and more scared of the consequences from the voters so you never know.

Collins, Hawley, Murkowski & Sullivan voted for it when the vote came up last week (Daines didn't vote, the remaining 48 Republicans voted no). That means 9 more Republican votes are needed to overcome the filibuster.

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