House Republicans, led by Mike Johnson, unveiled a healthcare proposal to reform the ACA, aiming to eliminate enhanced subsidies set to expire on December 31, 2025, which could double premiums for 24 million Americans.The plan seeks to lower costs and improve options by requiring pharmacy benefit managers to disclose spending, providing funding in 2027 to reduce premiums for low-income individuals, and expanding Health Savings Accounts and association health plans.Democrats like
Hakeem Jeffries criticize the proposal, while a Marquette University Law School poll shows 70% of Americans favor extending the subsidies, creating significant political risk for
Donald Trump and the
Republican Party ahead of a
House vote.