The House is expected to approve a three-year extension of health care tax credits that expired last year, with increasing bipartisan support, particularly from moderate Republicans. Despite the House’s likely passage, the Senate may not approve the measure in its current form, but it could pave the way for broader negotiations. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries emphasized the need for GOP collaboration, while moderate Republicans hope for a compromise in the Senate to address health care costs. Discussions continue among lawmakers, focusing on extending the credits with necessary reforms.
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