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The Senate Has 3 Options In Obamacare Fight

Last updated: January 16, 2026 9:40 pm
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The U.S. House of Representatives has recently passed two bills regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, and sent them to the Senate for consideration. One bill definitively ends the enhanced tax credits provided by the ACA in favor of “pro-market” policies, while the other bill extends them for three years. The fate of these tax credits, which expired on January 1, is now in the hands of the Senate.

The bill to extend the ACA’s enhanced tax credits for three years was passed by the House with a vote of 230-196, with 17 Republicans joining Democrats in support of the measure. However, the Senate had previously defeated a similar measure in December, leaving the outcome uncertain. The other bill, which focuses on promoting association health plans, expanding Health Savings Accounts, and increasing scrutiny of pharmacy benefit managers, but does not extend the ACA tax credits, also passed in the House with a vote of 216-211.

The stakes are high as millions of Americans who are currently enrolled in ACA plans face the possibility of losing their coverage due to premium increases. The ACA has been a contentious issue between Democrats and Republicans, with Democrats wanting to spare policyholders from premium hikes while Republicans are concerned about federal spending. The affordability of healthcare in America is a major concern, with healthcare spending projected to reach $5.9 trillion in 2026.

There are three possible scenarios for what may happen next. The first is that no action is taken, and neither House bill nor any other bill garners enough votes to pass. The second scenario involves cutting a short-term deal to extend the expired tax credits for two years, potentially with measures to control costs. However, simply increasing cost-sharing for families may not be an effective solution.

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The third and most promising scenario involves focusing on affordability and making American healthcare more accessible and affordable. A bipartisan group of senators has been working on crafting a compromise to extend the tax credits for two years, with a focus on reducing costs and improving preventative care. By addressing the root causes of high healthcare costs, such as vertical integration and lack of focus on prevention, Congress may be able to find a long-term solution to the healthcare affordability crisis.

It is crucial for lawmakers to seize this opportunity to address the $6 trillion healthcare problem in the U.S. Extending the ACA tax credits for two or three years would provide time for a bipartisan special committee to focus on long-term solutions. With the involvement of problem-solvers like Rep. Tom Suozzi and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, there is hope that a comprehensive and effective plan for affordable healthcare in America can be achieved.

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