Carl Quintanilla (News anchor) 00:00.070
welcome back news this hour on capitol hill as four house republicans joined democrats to force a vote on affordable care act subsidies our emily wilkins watching that and some of the implications for house leadership hey emily
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 00:12.710
hey carl well yeah as you mentioned those four republicans breaking with ranks joining with democrats to override speaker mike johnson and force a vote on a three year extension of those affordable care act premium tax credits now
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 00:24.830
to be clear it's not clear exactly when the vote on the tax credits will be the house is voting later today on a different bill that would address healthcare costs but while allowing the tax credits to expire remember
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 00:37.070
those credits they expire at the end of the year that means the twenty two million americans who use the credits are likely see their premiums double that's according to the kaiser family foundation
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 00:45.870
the cbo also estimated that if the plan republicans are voting for today is enacted that again allows the credits to expire the number of people with health insurance will decrease by a hundred thousand per year between twenty seventeen and twenty thirty five because of those
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 01:00.310
rising costs
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 01:01.430
now the rebellion among centrist GOP lawmakers comes as many of them are going to be facing very tough elections in next year 's midterms where affordability is going to be a key issue
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 01:11.310
congressman mike lawler he's one of the four who signed the discharge petition said yesterday that not have any vote would be political malpractice
Mike Lawler (Representative for New York's 17th district) 01:20.490
if hakeem jeffries was serious about this he would actually tell his conference go sign the discharges and let's force a vote but he's not and that's the problem you have two leaders that are not serious about solving this
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problem
Mike Lawler (Representative for New York's 17th district) 01:33.290
i am pissed for the american people this is absolute bull
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 01:37.380
now if the house does wind up passing that three year extension whenever that vote is it's not clear that the senate would be able to take that up if you remember senators already rejected that proposal once but that was when there was more opportunity for a bipartisan solution
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 01:52.420
and a lot of those doors have now closed
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 01:54.260
we'll be watching to see if this gets wrapped up in the next shutdown battle right now funding for much of the government runs out on january thirtieth guys
Carl Quintanilla (News anchor) 02:02.500
emily correct me if i'm wrong i think this might be the sixth discharge charge petition which is more than the prior thirty years combined is that right
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 02:12.200
i mean carl the number of discharge petitions that have been successfully put forward in this congress have absolutely been notable and it because it happens because the majority has a very small margins it really doesn't take a lot for just a couple republicans to join with
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 02:25.240
democrats on this and
Emily Wilkins (Washington Correspondent) 02:26.600
i think it shows that there is a lot of frustration in what is or isn't allowed to be on the floor as well as i mean just health care you have this huge divide between republicans who are moderates versus those who really do not want to vote on obamacare guys