Eighteen days into the government shutdown, Republicans in Congress are still refusing to return to Washington or negotiate a deal to reopen the government and protect affordable health care for millions.

People For the American Way.

Friend,

We’re now 18 days into the shutdown, and Republicans in Congress still haven’t lifted a finger to end it.

While families lose access to affordable health care, federal workers miss paychecks, and communities across the country face growing uncertainty, GOP leaders are keeping the House in recess – refusing to negotiate or even show up to work. Their inaction is blocking progress on a deal that would reopen the government and extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits that millions rely on.

Every day they stall, ordinary Americans pay the price. Add your name now to demand Congress return to work, end the shutdown, and protect affordable health care for working families. >>

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This fight isn’t about politics – it’s about priorities. The Republican majority has chosen obstruction over solutions, recess over responsibility, and billionaire tax breaks over affordable health care. It’s time to remind them who they work for – and that the American people are watching.

– People For

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Friend,

Nine days into a government shutdown, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has one strategy: do nothing.

He’s keeping the House out of session indefinitely – refusing to negotiate with Democrats, refusing to reopen the government, and refusing to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits that millions of families rely on for affordable health care coverage.

Members of Johnson’s own party are starting to break ranks. Republican lawmakers are calling his decision “embarrassing.” Even Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene – yes, that Marjorie Taylor Greene – publicly condemned Johnson’s inaction and urged him to address what she called an impending “health care crisis.”

While families lose coverage and workers go without pay, Johnson continues extending the House recess instead of doing his job. It’s cynical. It’s cruel. And it’s hurting people every single day.

Sign the petition now: Tell Congress to extend the ACA tax credits and reopen the government. >>

Democrats have been clear about what needs to happen. At a recent press conference on the shutdown, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries drew a sharp contrast between Republican priorities and the needs of working Americans that Democrats are fighting to protect. He rejected a short-term, one-year extension of the ACA tax credits and reminded Americans of the hypocrisy at play:

“[A one-year extension is] not acceptable. It’s a non-starter. It was introduced by the same people who just permanently extended massive tax breaks for their billionaire donors. Think about that.”

Republicans were more than happy to hand out permanent tax breaks to billionaires – but when it comes to helping working families afford health insurance? The best they’ll even think about is a one-year fix.

Add your name now to demand Congress return to work, end the shutdown, and fix the healthcare affordability crisis. >>

Enough. Americans deserve a Congress that shows up for them – not one that hides from its responsibilities while families struggle. Every day the House stays home is another day of missed paychecks, rising health costs, and uncertainty for millions. This isn’t leadership; it’s negligence. It’s time for Congress to do its job and put the people’s needs ahead of political games.

In solidarity,

Zach VanHouten
People For the American Way


 

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