Some moderate Democrats have seemed open to that proposal, engaging in talks with rank-and-file Republican senators over the past several weeks. said he wouldn’t agree to allowing a future House vote on a bill addressing the subsidies. But Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said he thought it was “reasonable” for senators to seek assurances any bipartisan deal in the Senate could at least get a House vote. AdvertisementFor now, Democrats are united in calling on Trump to get engaged and host bipartisan negotiations over health care. According to Politico, they want to amend the legislation to include a package of bipartisan appropriations bills as a way to entice moderate Democrats.
Source: Huffington Post November 06, 2025 22:43 UTC