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Wiz Imp

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29. There are at least 3 different discharge petitions but none have the necessary 218 signatures yet
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 03:16 PM
Dec 16

But they remain alive. So after this stunt by Johnson, it may get some Republicans to sign on to the one that all Democrats have already signed (for a 3 year extension).

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5650083-aobamacare-subsidies-amendment-vote/

Amendment to extend ObamaCare subsidies hits roadblock
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) and other GOP centrists are planning to introduce an amendment in the House Rules Committee on Tuesday that pairs a two-year extension of the subsidies with eligibility reforms, according to a House GOP staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. But GOP leadership insisted the extension needed to be offset with spending cuts — a demand the moderates balked at. Conservatives opposed to extending the subsidies have frequently cited the cost, which is estimated to be at least $35 billion per year.
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A majority of Democrats will also likely vote against the GOP bill, regardless. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) slammed the package as “toxic legislation that is completely unserious.” He told MS NOW last week that even if the measure is amended, it’s not clear to him “that it will actually solve the problem of addressing the Republican health crisis.”
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One petition would force action on Fitzpatrick and Golden’s bill. Another would force action on a bill by Reps. Jen Kiggans (R-Va.) and Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) to extend the subsidies for one year with modest adjustments to eligibility. Both efforts have some GOP signatures on them but would still require significant Democratic support. Jeffries said last week he was “actively reviewing” both and that he’ll have more to say about it early this week. “We’re going to evaluate every single good faith proposal, but it has to meaningfully provide certainty to the American people who are at risk of having their health care ripped away from them,” he said.
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Jeffries and other Democrats have also been pressing Republicans to join their discharge petition to advance a three-year extension of the ACA subsidies. The effort is just four Republican signatures short of the 218 needed to move forward.


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Death by Republican negligence C_U_L8R Dec 16 #1
Another nail in the coffin of Johnson's speakership Jose Garcia Dec 16 #2
Yup. patphil Dec 16 #35
From Republican Rep Lawler off of MS NOW Bengus81 Dec 16 #51
What happened to dweller Dec 16 #3
That's my guess BaronChocula Dec 16 #10
Yeh I looked first dweller Dec 16 #12
There are at least 3 different discharge petitions but none have the necessary 218 signatures yet Wiz Imp Dec 16 #29
Dicks no_hypocrisy Dec 16 #4
This is about the right's unwarranted opposition to the ACA. J_William_Ryan Dec 16 #5
Obama Derangement Syndrome BaronChocula Dec 16 #15
I've been trying hard to figure out WHY they were doing this..... lastlib Dec 16 #24
That is EXACTLY the intention, and nobody has ever tried to conceal that Bluetus Dec 16 #33
You're right, but it still doesn't explain WHY--- lastlib Dec 16 #37
The ""why" is obvious Bluetus Dec 16 #40
They'll Quanto Magnus Dec 16 #43
Don't think so,people have been watching this like a hawk. They've been back since Nov 12th Bengus81 Dec 16 #49
they simply do not care Skittles Dec 16 #47
There is no way Traildogbob Dec 16 #6
Thanks to all the idiots that voted for him. mdbl Dec 16 #21
Oh, but we will hear all about how terrible their lives are because Democrats haven't fixed it yet. Volaris Dec 16 #23
Party of Death wolfie001 Dec 16 #7
That is for sure... sdfernando Dec 16 #13
Murderers. SalamanderSleeps Dec 16 #8
Mikey knows that the extensions would pass. Mblaze Dec 16 #9
Yeah, they would pass the House, but they already failed in the Senate and Trump wouldn't sign it anyway even if the Wiz Imp Dec 16 #17
If that was true a discharge petition would have been successful MichMan Dec 16 #18
It took awhile but the discharge petition has arrived. Mblaze Wednesday #54
Hey Johnson, thank you, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 16 #11
What a surprise! WestMichRad Dec 16 #14
GOP are POS Pas-de-Calais Dec 16 #16
Remember when they accused Democrats of being the DEATH PANEL Dems? We can NEVER bluestarone Dec 16 #19
The bosses of Palin paid her to say that. But it's insurance companies themselves who employ death panels. ancianita Dec 16 #38
We The People Remember...Midterms Are Coming CapnSteve Dec 16 #20
If this remains true the Ds should not fight. Instead they should be shouting that with the Rs destruction in2herbs Dec 16 #22
Everything they touch dies orangecrush Dec 16 #25
For one pre-eminent reason: Republicans do NOT know how to govern or get one damn thing done for The People. ancianita Dec 16 #26
They don't want to. We're being systemically robbed from every direction. ... littlemissmartypants Dec 16 #28
They say that because, not really knowing how to govern, they have to be TOLD by P2025 what to do. ancianita Dec 16 #36
Law degree or not if you're a psychopath it's immaterial. littlemissmartypants Wednesday #53
The GOP has just declared they're holding hands for their mass suicide. Vinca Dec 16 #27
Thanks for remembering the farmers, Vinca. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Dec 16 #31
What really bothers me is this. WinstonSmith4740 Dec 16 #30
Their plan: Bankrupt then kill Americans BigmanPigman Dec 16 #32
On a slow roll depopulation plan -- kill them by sickening them. Good thing Gov Newsom is forming a healthcare alliance ancianita Dec 16 #42
Disaster Capitalism in play; destroy the ACA so desperate people will accept a more pro-corporate solution Auggie Dec 16 #34
Next step, making health insurance madatory and Prairie_Seagull Dec 16 #39
When the ACA was passed it was mandatory with fines for not having insurance MichMan Dec 16 #41
Going down a rabbit hole, Prairie_Seagull Dec 16 #44
Further, I believe between now and the mid-terms Prairie_Seagull Dec 16 #45
I think it will be along the likes of Medicare Advantage ... Auggie Dec 16 #46
Well hell Gang of eight, how that em..."promise" work out? Bengus81 Dec 16 #48
That was in the Senate. MichMan Dec 16 #50
They must really want to lose. RandySF Dec 16 #52
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