“The Senate will leave town this afternoon for 10 days with no deal to revive premium enhanced Obamacare subsidies, and no sign they’re moving toward any compromise on the key hang-ups,” Punchbowl News reports.
“Senators involved in bipartisan health care talks are struggling to reach agreement among themselves. Even if they can, the group would need to build consensus among senators on both sides of the aisle in order to pass a bill, somehow push the measure through the House and then convince President Donald Trump to sign it.”
“All of those steps are incredibly difficult. Meanwhile, the clock is close to running out. Open enrollment for marketplace plans ends today.”

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