Lexology January 13, 2026
Holland & Knight LLP

Looking Ahead

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to extend the enhanced advanced premium tax credits (APTCs) for three years following a 230-196 vote, with 17 Republicans voting with Democrats to support its passage. The vote was set up following a successful discharge petition, but the bill likely faces an uphill battle in the U.S. Senate, as conversations remain ongoing about potential proposals to extend the APTCs with additional changes that will need to garner 60 votes for passage. Following the House’s passages of the bill to extend the APTCs, President Donald Trump signaled over the weekend that he may use his veto authority should the bill get to his desk. In the Senate, one sticking...

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