Senate votes down dueling healthcare proposals
Political strategist Katie Zacharia analyzes the Senate’s stalled healthcare proposals, ACA tax credit score fallout and the way Democrats could leverage shutdown politics to dominate the 2026 midterms.
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There’s nonetheless a need to unravel the looming healthcare cliff after dueling votes within the Senate on partisan Obamacare fixes crashed and burned Thursday, however each side of the aisle are nonetheless miles other than discovering a center floor.
The improved Obamacare subsidies are set to run out by the top of the yr, and Congress is gearing as much as depart Washington, D.C., on the finish of subsequent week till the brand new yr. There are a number of choices on the desk, together with quite a few Senate Republican proposals or simply transferring forward with a short-term extension of the subsidies.
However lawmakers must land on what precisely they wish to do, and what might move the 60-vote filibuster threshold, first.
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Each Republicans’ and Democrats’ Obamacare fixes went down in flames, however lawmakers are hoping for an answer within the aftermath. Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has pinned the upcoming disaster on the GOP, whereas Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., hoped that sufficient Democrats would be a part of Republicans on reforms. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photographs ; Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photographs)
“I feel the query is, do the Democrats, after they acquired their messaging vote completed, truly wish to have interaction in an actual dialog about this,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., mentioned. “As a result of it did not appear to be they’d an actual excessive stage of curiosity in reforms, however there are some who do. I do not know if there are sufficient, however I feel we’ll get a way of that right here very quickly.”
Thune echoed what many Republicans within the higher chamber believed: Senate Democrats’ three-year extension of the subsidies was by no means meant to succeed, however solely served as a political messaging train.
Nonetheless, 4 Senate Republicans crossed the aisle to vote for Democrats’ plan. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, argued that she voted for each proposals not as a result of each have been precisely what she wished, however as a result of she wished to get the ball rolling towards an answer.
“Typically across the Senate, we’ve to display what we won’t do first earlier than we are able to get to what we have to do,” she mentioned. “At this time was step one in that technique of demonstrating what we won’t do now. Let’s get on with it and repair it.”
SENATE DEMS BLOCK REPUBLICANS’ HSA PLAN AS OBAMACARE DEADLINE NEARS

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, speaks to members of the media following a vote outdoors the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Oct. 3, 2025. (Graeme Sloan/Getty Photographs)
Conversely, the GOP’s first try wasn’t going to move muster with Senate Democrats, both. Some within the higher chamber are mulling a short-term extension to the subsidies, be it six months to a yr, however that concept doesn’t deal with the a number of reforms Senate Republicans have demanded for his or her assist.
“Discussions will proceed,” Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., advised Fox Information Digital. “Each events are going to discover a answer to truly decrease the price of care and put sufferers in cost and eliminate the waste and the fraud and the abuse and the corruption that has run rampant in Obamacare.”
No matter occurs subsequent will doubtless be the product of rank-and-file negotiations, not top-level choices between Thune and Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
However there’s a rising sense that President Donald Trump ought to get extra concerned and dictate precisely what he desires to be completed. Trump beforehand signaled that he desires to maneuver forward with well being financial savings accounts (HSAs) however in latest weeks has largely stayed an arms’ size away from the Obamacare turmoil within the Senate.
When requested how lawmakers get out of the healthcare jam, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., advised Fox Information Digital, “We don’t.”
“Not till Donald Trump decides we get out of it,” Murphy mentioned. “He’s the President of the US, his get together controls the Home and the Senate, so the one manner we save folks from healthcare disasters for Donald Trump, the chief of the Republican Get together, is to resolve to repair this.”
GOP ACCUSES DEMOCRATS OF MANUFACTURING AFFORDABILITY CRISIS AS OBAMACARE SUBSIDY FIGHT NEARS DEADLINE

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., believed that the looming healthcare disaster would not be solved until President Donald Trump acquired extra concerned. (Invoice Clark/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photographs)
Republicans nonetheless have a number of choices on the desk, together with a plan from Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., that marries an extension of the subsidies with HSAs and reforms, and a plan from Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, that will lengthen the credit for 2 years, amongst others.
There’s additionally the likelihood that the healthcare combat continues on into the following yr and goes by way of the partisan funds reconciliation course of, which Republicans used earlier this yr to ram by way of Trump’s agenda.
Whereas that’s an choice, many within the higher chamber acknowledge that the easiest way ahead is working with the opposite aspect of the aisle.
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“I might fairly do it on a bipartisan foundation, as a result of that is the way in which that Congress is meant to work,” Sen. Invoice Cassidy, R-La., advised Fox Information Digital. “But when Democrats are intent upon sticking folks with both greater premiums and/or $6,000 deductible, we acquired to do one thing. So it is not good for the American folks.”
Whereas there are lawmakers that hope the failed votes have been the springboard ahead, and never a useless finish, towards tackling the Obamacare problem, Schumer signaled that it was Republicans’ fault that the subsidies would doubtless expire.
“That is their disaster now, and they are going to must reply for it,” he mentioned.