01/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/09/2026 00:24
WASHINGTON-Rep. Lloyd Smucker (PA-11), Vice Chair of the House Budget Committee, released the following statement after voting against H.R. 1834, legislation that would extend COVID-era enhanced premium tax credits for three years:
"We want all Americans to have access to quality health care at a price they can afford. Unfortunately, the bill considered today does nothing to move us closer to that goal. Instead, it simply extends the status quo that we know is not working.
Democrats promised the "Affordable" Care Act would lower costs, but the opposite has happened. Premiums have been driven higher across the health care system-including for Americans who are not enrolled in ACA plans-and families are left with fewer affordable options.
Taxpayers are paying more and getting less. Insurance companies reap the most benefits, while patients outcomes have not improved in proportion to the hundreds of billions of taxpayer subsidies poured into the system. Rather than taking this opportunity to rethink and improve a system that is clearly falling short, this bill doubles down on policies that have failed to deliver on Obamacare's promises.
This moment calls for real solutions and thoughtful reform. Republicans in Congress are actively working on broader, commonsense approaches to lower health insurance costs for all Americans. That is why I supported the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act in December because it included reforms to expand access, increase competition, and actually bring down premiums.
I opposed this short-term extension of COVID-era enhanced tax credits because it preserves a broken system. We can lower the cost of health care for all Americans through targeted reforms, not by perpetuating short-sighted failed policies."
Background:
On December 17, 2025, Rep. Smucker voted in favor of the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act (H.R. 6703), which passed the House. It awaits action in the Senate.
The Congressional Budget Office reports the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act would "reduce gross benchmark premiums by 11 percent."
Key provisions of the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act include,courtesy of Speaker Mike Johnson:
Lowers Premiums for all Americans
Improves Health Care Options for America's Workers
About H.R. 1834:
Read the GAO report and more from the House Ways and Means Committee.
# # #