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Partisan stopgap funding bills fall short in Senate

be too late to prevent steep premium increases for millions of individuals with coverage purchased on federal and state exchanges, with insurers already setting rates and open enrollment starting Nov. 1.

Neither side blinking yet as House preps for CR vote

Open enrollment starts Nov. 1, and the CBO said Thursday that if subsidies aren’t extended by Sept. 30 it will result in fewer individuals signing up for coverage.

GOP leaders try to quell stopgap concerns as House vote nears

It would also repeal health care-related changes made by Republicans’ "big, beautiful" reconciliation law, including around $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and other programs over a decade.

Why Republicans still need to close the deal on the BBB

In our recent Winning the Issues Survey (8/30–9/1, 1,000 registered voters), we found that overall, only 33 percent believe the BBB would prevent a tax increase on themselves and their families, while

Polling should provide clarity, not confusion

But even if you chucked the two surveys at either end of the spectrum as outliers and looked at the remaining 10 surveys, Trump’s job approval range still varies from +1 approve to -14, potentially leading

US asks Supreme Court to take action in USAID funding challenge

Circuit vacated that injunction, finding in a 2-1 ruling that only the Government Accountability Office — not people impacted by the funding cuts — can file a lawsuit over the Trump administration’s funding