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Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick slams own party’s response to healthcare crisis: ‘Doing nothing is not an option’
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) slammed his own party over their response to the healthcare crisis on Sunday, telling CNN’s Manju Raju the Republicans “still have not been able to put together an articulable plan that’s going to work for everyday Americans.
On Wednesday, Fitzpatrick introduced a discharge petition, a fairly rare move, to force a vote on extending ACA subsidies. At least six Republicans have signed the petition, which was co-authored by Fitzpatrick and Representative Jared Golden, a Maine Democrat, to extend expiring credits for two years and to institute new eligibility requirements.
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania plans to introduce a bipartisan bill as early as this week to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies after the prolonged, bitter shutdown battle this fall left the issue unresolved.
The move came hours after the House speaker gave GOP lawmakers a list of options to address health care costs that did not include extending the tax credits.
In a wide-ranging interview with CNN’s Manu Raju for “Inside Politics Sunday,” Fitzpatrick leaned into areas where he broke sharply with his party’s leaders, including his desire to find a healthcare compromise,
Republicans can knock the ACA if they have a better alternative. They never have, Bucks County's Brian Fitzpatrick said
Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania introduced a discharge petition to try to bring a bill to the floor that would extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies by two years.
Twenty House Republicans joined their Democratic colleagues Wednesday to rebuke the Trump administration on federal union organizing. The bipartisan legislation,
Moderate and vulnerable Republicans are attempting a long-shot revolt against their leaders in the House over health care. They are trying to force a vote to extend the enhanced ObamaCare
Brian Fitzpatrick, who leads a district that Donald Trump lost in 2024, had criticisms of the White House, Pete Hegseth, and his fellow GOP lawmakers.