With a potential government shutdown looming in 14 days, Democrats are fighting to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. Lawmakers are negotiating amid high stakes, as failure to agree on funding could halt federal operations.
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- Democrats are pushing to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies in government funding talks. 31s
- Ending the subsidies could increase health care costs for millions using public exchanges. 48s
- Premiums could rise by 75 to 90 percent depending on location, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. 1m 5s
- Some Democrats, like Senator John Fetterman, oppose using a government shutdown as leverage. 1m 28s
- The current Republican proposal to keep the government open does not include ACA subsidy extensions. 2m 11s