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Republicans to offer alternative health care bill amid expiring ACA health care subsidies
The Senate is expected to vote on Thursday on a Democratic proposal to extend Affordable Care Act Subsidies. The Democratic plan is not expected to pass, but Republicans acknowledged this is a critical issue for voters and are expected to put out their own health care plan.

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Senate Republican leader won’t commit to vote on a GOP health care proposal with key Obamacare subsidies set to expire
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Senate Republicans offer counter-proposal on Obamacare subsidies
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Senators feel pressure to extend ACA healthcare subsidies before new year
U.S. senators are continuing to face pressure from their constituents to address rising healthcare costs before millions of Americans could see hefty premium increases to Affordable Care Act subsidies...

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GOP plan leaves ACA subsidies behind
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Senate to vote on GOP health care bill that does not extend expiring Obamacare tax credits
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Eileen Higgins will win Miami mayor’s race, CNN projects, breaking a nearly 30-year GOP hold

Eileen Higgins will be the next mayor of the city of Miami, according to a projection from CNN’s Decision Desk, breaking a nearly 30-year Republican streak in holding the nonpartisan seat and giving Democrats another example of strong performance in elections during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term.
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CNN host completely dismantles GOP Senator’s defense of Trump’s boat strikes

CNN host John Berman completely picked apart Sen. Tom Cotton’s (R-Ark.) defense of the U.S.’s military strikes.
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