As the Senate pushes forward with its own funding proposal, Johnson made it clear that Republicans are preparing a hard-line stance for November and December. With Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at year’s end, he argues that Democrats have “no reform ideas at all,” only a desire to continue pouring government money into a system he calls fundamentally broken. Johnson promised that House Republicans will reintroduce their cost-cutting provisions, push for bipartisan solutions, and “educate the population” about why subsidizing insurance companies is not a fix — but a failure.
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