Thirteen moderate House Republicans are urging party leadership to find a path toward extending enhanced expiring health care tax credits once the government reopens.

“Let us be clear: significant reforms are needed to make these credits more fiscally responsible and ensure they are going to the Americans who need them most,” the Republican group wrote to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Tuesday. “Our Conference and President Trump have been clear that we will not take healthcare away from families who depend on it. This is our opportunity to demonstrate that commitment through action.”

The enhanced credits, which expire Dec. 31, are at the center of the government shutdown — Democrats are demanding they be extended before they vote to reopen the government, while Republicans are refusing

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