Health care deal fails as Senate GOP blocks Democrats’ proposal

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Senate Republicans have rejected a Democratic proposal aimed at ending the government shutdown. The proposal included a one-year extension of health care tax credits intended to help American families afford health insurance.

Democrats argued that the extension was necessary to maintain access to affordable healthcare, particularly for low- and middle-income households. They emphasized that the credits would provide relief amid rising healthcare costs.

Republicans countered that the focus should remain on broader budget discussions rather than temporary fixes. They stressed the need for a long-term fiscal solution and warned that extending tax credits without addressing overall spending would not resolve underlying financial challenges.

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