In 14 days, the federal government will shut down if lawmakers can't agree on a government funding solution. Democrats are digging in, appearing to draw battle lines over extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act.

If those subsidies aren't extended, millions of Americans could see their health care costs rise if they use the public health care exchanges.

Prices for healthcare obtained from the exchange could rise from 75% to 90% depending on where residents live, according to KFF.

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Democrats are expected to release a so-called counteroffer to Republican proposals to keep the government open — but there is some dissent.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) made clear on Monday he does not stand for the m

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