Speaker Mike Johnson battles with GOP centrists over expiring health care subsidies

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By Sarah Ferris, CNN

(CNN) — Speaker Mike Johnson is facing a possible revolt from a small bloc of GOP centrists this week over the looming expiration of Covid-era Obamacare subsidies — which will spike premiums for tens of millions of Americans in 2026.

In Congress’ final work week of 2025, GOP leaders are prepared to allow the enhanced subsidies to expire, arguing that the federal dollars are helping to prop up a failing system.

But multiple Republican centrists — led by Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Jen Kiggans of Virginia — are determined to prevent that outcome, warning it will hurt tens of millions of Americans while backfiring politically on the party.

Now, some of those members insist they’re willing to go to battle against Johnson to bring their own plan up for a vote, while hoping it will put enough pressure on the Senate to send it all the way to President Donald Trump’s desk.

It’s all amounting to a politically combustible final week of the year in the US Capitol, with tensions soaring among House Republicans. The centrists argue that Johnson has offered zero options for their party to deal with the looming health care disaster, despite Republicans controlling all of Washington.

“It’s our own leadership’s fault,” one person involved in the talks told CNN. “We have given them so many off ramps.”

But GOP leaders do not plan to offer the centrists their vote without addressing a major issue: How to pay for that plan. And it’s raising questions about what those frustrated centrists might do next — including whether they’re willing to team up with Democrats to force the issue in another way.

Top Democrats, meanwhile, are not budging from their own stance – a call for a three year extension of the subsidies – refusing to endorse the other bipartisan compromises on the table.

Some GOP centrists are so frustrated with their own leadership that they are going rogue as they attempt to land a floor vote for their Obamacare subsidies proposal. They will make a public push on Tuesday as they try to force the House Rules Committee, a panel that is effectively controlled by the speaker, to agree to hold a vote on their plan, which includes an extension of the subsidies along with stricter income caps and other ways to prevent fraud. (Roughly a dozen centrists have signed onto the idea.)

“Our side said, ‘Hey, we didn’t vote for those. It’s not our fault that these things are skyrocketing.’ But we are in charge. When you’re in charge, you got to deal with it,” said Rep. Don Bacon, a retiring centrist from Nebraska who supports a bipartisan support to extend the subsidies with reforms.

Instead, House GOP leaders will offer a more narrow health care package, which has been described as a “greatest hits” of conservative health policy in the last decade. But it does not include any immediate fix to the looming premium hike.

“It’s disappointing. I really am disappointed. I really think it behooves the speaker to put the bill on the floor. If it fails, it fails,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey told CNN, asked about the speaker’s plans to not offer a vote on extending the subsidies.

Across the Capitol, a small bipartisan group of senators huddled Monday night to discuss the subsidies issue. But the group was tight-lipped as members departed, with no sense of whether they

Ventura man arrested after high-speed motorcycle chase Sunday afternoon

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VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) – A 21-year-old Ventura man is in custody for felony evasion after a motorcycle chase in Ventura Sunday afternoon.

On Dec. 14, a motorcyclist, later identified as a 21-year-old Ventura man, with a female passenger evaded police during a high-speed pursuit in the east-end of Ventura stated a press release from the Ventura Police Department.

Officers initially attempted a traffic stop for a missing license plate noted the Ventura Police Department.

During the pursuit, the motorcyclist reached speeds of 90 miles per hour and used a pedestrian-only bridge over State Route 126 while evading arrest added the Ventura Police Department.

The chase was cancelled to protect the passenger who was seen being dropped off in a shopping center parking lot after the pursuing units were called off detailed the Ventura Police Department.

After being dropped off, officers spoke with the woman before the 21-year-old returned to the area and was arrested explained the Ventura Police Department.

The 21-year-old remains in custody on a charge of felony evasion and his bail was set at $55,000.

According to Ventura Police, the 21-year-old may have been involved in at least two prior police pursuits in Ventura and if confirmed, he could face additional felony evasion charges.

If you have any additional information about this case, you are asked to contact the Ventura Police at 805-339-4416.

"Driving recklessly on city streets puts the public at risk," shared Ventura Police Commander Mike Brown. "We want everyone to be safe, especially during the holidays."

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