
November 11, 2025
Article from The Guardian by Chris Stein
Article Synopsis
Congress is moving toward a vote on a compromise bill to reopen the government, but top House Democrats oppose it because it does not extend Affordable Care Act tax credits set to expire this year. Although a group of moderate Senate Democrats joined Republicans to pass the bill, party leaders and major Democratic caucuses argue it fails to protect healthcare access and lowers costs for Americans.
The tight vote in the House puts pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson, who can afford to lose only two Republican votes amid potential defections on both sides. The compromise has also sparked backlash within the Democratic base, with progressive organizations criticizing Senate leadership for allowing the deal to advance without securing the healthcare subsidies.





