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Senate’s ACA vote; Fed cuts rates; Venezuela : NPR

Last updated: December 11, 2025 6:45 am
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Today, the Senate is scheduled to vote on two health policy proposals — one from Democrats and one from Republicans — with the goal of lowering costs for individuals buying health insurance on Healthcare.gov. At the same time, some House Republicans are pushing for a vote to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, which are set to expire in less than three weeks. They caution that if the subsidies are allowed to lapse without a replacement, Republican leaders risk losing voters and their majority.



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  • 🎧 With Republicans holding a slim Senate majority and the bills requiring 60 votes to pass, NPR’s Selena Simmons-Duffin explains on Up First that neither option is likely to advance. This news is disappointing for individuals currently navigating open enrollment and hoping for relief. Simmons-Duffin spoke with Ellen Allen of Charleston, W.Va., who recently enrolled in a bronze plan without vision and dental coverage. Allen pays a monthly premium of $1,967.50 for this plan, four times the cost of a plan covering less this year. Surveys indicate that the enhanced subsidies are popular across party lines, according to Simmons-Duffin. She suggests that the votes might not be the final verdict, and Congress may continue working on a solution.
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Yesterday, the Federal Reserve voted 9-3 to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point. The Fed’s decision was aimed at supporting the weakening job market. Challenges like stubborn inflation and delayed economic data complicated the decision-making process. Investors welcomed the rate cut, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average surging nearly 500 points.

  • 🎧 Fed policymakers, in updated forecasts, anticipate only one more interest rate cut in 2026. Inflation has significantly decreased but remains above the Fed’s 2% target, NPR’s Scott Horsley reports. The president’s tariffs have raised the prices of imported goods. While Fed officials don’t believe tariffs will have a lasting impact on inflation, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell emphasizes they are not taking any chances. Powell asserts that the best way to address affordability is not just to lower inflation but also to ensure a robust job market.

President Trump announced yesterday that U.S. forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. Attorney General Pam Bondi released a video showing what appears to be U.S. forces and the Coast Guard rappelling from a helicopter onto the tanker. Congress is demanding explanations regarding U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats, especially following a September 2 incident where the military killed two men who survived initial strikes. Adm. Alvin Holsey, overseeing the strikes, is stepping down this week.

  • 🎧 Officials have not publicly disclosed many details about Holsey’s departure, which is unusual for a top commander to leave one year into a typical three-year assignment, reports Steve Walsh of NPR network station WHRO. Holsey appeared before lawmakers in a closed-door meeting this week to address concerns about ongoing boat strikes. Walsh notes that reports suggest he was diplomatic in his communication. While lawmakers continue to press for video footage of the September 2 strike and the administration’s legal rationale for around 22 strikes on suspected drug boats, which led to 87 casualties.
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