The bipartisan healthcare plan did not advance in the Senate.
The U.S. Senate held a procedural vote on November 11 regarding different proposals from the Democratic and Republican parties to strengthen subsidies for the upcoming expiration of the Affordable Care Act. The results showed that neither proposal received enough votes to advance. The Democratic proposal aimed to extend the expiring subsidies of the Affordable Care Act for three more years, while the Republican "replacement" proposal suggested cancelling the existing subsidies and establishing health savings accounts instead. The expiration of the subsidies for the Affordable Care Act at the end of this year could lead to a significant increase in health insurance premiums for over 20 million people. The debate over whether to extend these subsidies has been a key point of contention between the two parties in the United States.
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