Congress returns to a healthcare crisis as premium tax credits expired, leaving millions facing higher costs. Lawmakers must also address government funding by Jan 30 to avoid shutdown, plus stock trading bans and reconciliation bills - all with limited time before midterm campaigns begin in 2026.
Breakdown
- Expanded premium tax credits have expired, raising health care costs for millions 9s
- Lawmakers failed to agree on a new health care plan before the holiday recess 38s
- Government funding expires January 30; partial shutdown possible January 31 1m 29s
- Congress is considering a ban on stock trading for its members 1m 45s
- Legislative action is limited by upcoming recesses for the 2026 midterm elections 2m 4s