Mike Johnson
- House takes step toward extending Affordable Care Act subsidies, overpowering GOP leadership - Overpowering Speaker Mike Johnson, a bipartisan coalition in the House voted Wednesday to push forward a measure that would revive an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowered health insurance costs for roughly 22 million people, but that
- The Latest: After briefing, Johnson says he doesn’t expect US troops to deploy to Venezuela - Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other top officials briefed leaders in Congress late Monday on the striking military operation in Venezuela amid mounting concerns that President Donald Trump is embarking on a new era of U.S. expansionism
- Auditing claim Mike Johnson donates his salary to charity - Johnson has described himself as "a man of modest means."
- Rep. Elise Stefanik ends her campaign for New York governor and won't seek reelection to House - Rep. Elise Stefanik announced Friday that she is suspending her campaign for New York governor and will not seek reelection to Congress, bowing out of the race in a surprise statement that said “it is not an effective use of our time” to st
- Speaker Johnson was ready to move on from ACA subsidies. But his members had other plans - Speaker Mike Johnson had a ready-made refrain when asked why Republicans weren't moving to extend federal health care subsidies: their party wanted to help 100% of Americans with their costs, not just the 7% of Americans enrolled in Afforda
- Congress abandons healthcare negotiations, will let ACA subsidies expire - Lawmakers will go on holiday recess having failed to avoid a sudden rise in healthcare premiums
- Moderate Republicans' surprise stance forces House vote on expiring healthcare subsidies - The vote is a last-ditch effort by some Republicans to show support for extending healthcare subsidies in some form.
- Moderate Republicans Force House Vote On Extension Of Obamacare Subsidies - The coming vote is an embarrassing rebuke to the House speaker, who opposes Obamacare and its enhanced tax credits.
- Democrats Set To Exploit Republican Vulnerability On Health Care - Billboards in swing districts are an early salvo in health care messaging that could dominate 2026.
- Republican disunity tests Johnson’s grip on power as Congress enters election year - By David Morgan WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Republicans who control the U.S.
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