Kelly says GOP commitment to hold vote on subsidies is not enough to end shutdown
Source: The Hill
10/12/25 3:10 PM ET
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said on Sunday that a hypothetical commitment from Republicans to hold a vote by the end of the year on extending health care subsidies would not be sufficient to secure Democratic support for the GOP proposal to reopen the government.
Kelly, in an interview on NBC Newss Meet the Press, called for a real negotiation and solution to the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies that are expected to increase health insurance premiums for millions of Americans. Not right now, no, Kelly said, when asked whether he would support a deal that secures a GOP commitment to holding a vote on the subsidies by the end of the year in exchange for Democrats support for their funding proposal.
We need a real negotiation and we need a fix. We need this corrected for the American people, rather than having some vote without an assured outcome, he said.  For so many people, their health care is running toward a cliff, and if we dont fix this, its going to go right over it, he added.
Kelly suggested that it wouldnt be difficult to solve the issue as long as all players sit down in a room together for a legitimate negotiation.  Now, heres the thing: The president has indicated that he wants to do something about this. And he wants the government open, Kelly said. Well, we want this fixed, and we want the government open. So why is there a problem here?
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5551961-kelly-demands-aca-subsidy-fix/     
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				mobeau69
(12,161 posts)Klarkashton
(4,495 posts)Of that vote. 
Forget it. 
vapor2
(3,328 posts)PSPS
(15,075 posts)trump will just do another illegal "recission" or "impoundment." Keep it all shut down until the mid-terms. I don't see any other way out of this.
SunSeeker
(57,066 posts)They're the majority, they could all vote No and we're back where we started with no ACA subsidy. What a bullshit offer!
Buddyzbuddy
(1,780 posts)bmichaelh
(1,026 posts)It is foolish to make an oral agreement to someone in the words of Shakespeare: 
"an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise-breaker"
Or as Samuel Goldwyn said:
"A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on"







