Washington — House Republican leaders vowed to hold votes next week on legislation to address rising health insurance premiums as more than 20 million Americans face skyrocketing costs when Affordable Care Act tax credits expire at the end of the year.
But GOP leaders have made few details public about the policies they plan to take up, or whether the House will vote on an extension of the expiring tax credits before Dec. 18, their last scheduled day in session this year.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, a Louisiana Republican, said Wednesday morning they will put "a number" of bills on the floor "that we have a consensus on."
"There's still some areas that we don't have full agreement upon, and we're going to keep working on those, and we've committed to work on those early in the

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