Mike Johnson unveiled a House Republican plan to reform the ACA that would end COVID-era enhanced premium tax credits scheduled to expire in a few weeks, a shift analysts say could roughly double premiums for about 22 million Americans.KFF and analysts Sabrina Corlette and Cynthia Cox say consumers are already shopping and could face steep premium spikes that have pushed enrollees such as Leslie Smith, Chad Bruns and Kelley Bruns, Dave Roof and Kristin Roof, and Katelin Provost to downgrade plans, accept higher deductibles or go uninsured.The
Senate rejected proposals to extend the subsidies, Democrats including
Hakeem Jeffries condemned the House plan, and rank-and-file Republicans such as
Mike Flood report intense constituent pressure, creating political risk for
Donald Trump and
House Republicans if
Congress does not act.