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Senator Baldwin opposed a Senate funding deal on Nov. 9, 2025, over insufficient health care cost relief for working families.
Senator Tammy Baldwin opposed a Senate-passed government funding deal on November 9, 2025, citing insufficient action to lower health care costs for working families.
The 60-40 vote extended funding through January 31, preserving programs like SNAP and VA funding, and promised a December vote on extending ACA subsidies, though not permanently.
Baldwin argued the deal falls short of meaningful relief amid rising health care expenses, with projections of up to $30,000 in increases for some Wisconsin families.
She emphasized public support for expanded tax credits and urged Republicans to act ahead of open enrollment.
The final government funding resolution remains pending as the situation evolves.
El senador Baldwin se opuso a un acuerdo de financiamiento del Senado el 9 de noviembre de 2025, por un alivio insuficiente de los costos de la atención médica para las familias trabajadoras.