
""any agreement related to protecting the health care of the American people has to be ironclad and in legislation.""
""We will evaluate in good faith any bipartisan agreement that emerges from the Senate, reopens the government, makes life better for the American people and decisively addresses the Republican health care crisis,""
""Until we see details," Jeffries added, "we're not in a position to do much more than that.""
Jeffries will evaluate in good faith any bipartisan agreement emerging from the Senate while insisting that protections for health care be ironclad and written into legislation. He expressed distrust of traditional House Republicans and skepticism that House efforts will deliver lasting protections, citing prior votes. Any Senate deal under consideration may only promise a vote to extend ACA subsidies and might not pass. Jeffries indicated readiness to review details but withheld firm commitments until legislative language and specifics are available. The path forward appears likelier to originate in the Senate than the House.
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