Following the end of the government shutdown, Republicans and Democrats are discussing health care policy changes, including the potential extension of COVID-19-era tax credits.
Following the end of the government shutdown, Republicans and Democrats are discussing health care policy changes, including the potential extension of COVID-19-era tax credits. WASHINGTON —
With the government shutdown now over, Republicans and Democrats are discussing health care policy changes, including whether to extend COVID-19-era tax credits set to expire at the end of the year.
President Donald Trump said Sunday night he has been speaking with some Democrats about new health care policy, although he did not specify who he was talking to. One of his ideas includes providing money to Americans to hel

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