But when we did the one big beautiful bill and the House passed version of the bill, we had cost sharing reductions, which is a provision that, you know, would, would bring down the We had cost sharing reductions... would save taxpayers about $30 billion in health care. and it would bring, would have brought the premiums down by 12%. The Senate Democrats, the same people who are kicking and screaming now and shutting the government down, pulled that provision out of the bill and refused to do it. (23:07–23:17)
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Asserts that cost-sharing reductions would save $30 billion in health care.
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