Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agreed during a Senate hearing Wednesday that something has to change to make health care affordable. But time is rapidly dwindling to reach a bipartisan fix.
"We've got to have a solution for three weeks from now," said Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA).
At the end of the year, Biden-era subsidies are set to expire for millions of Americans who receive their health care through the Affordable Care Act .
According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, without those subsidies 4.2 million more Americans will go without health insurance over the next decade.
Democrats largely want to extend those subsidies.
And some Republican lawmakers support extending the subsidies with changes, but the party in power hasn't agreed on a broader health care plan

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