Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) reportedly warned Republicans that they better "have a health care plan" that addresses subsidies for the Affordable Care Act and reforms.

According to a report provided by Punchbowl's Jake Sherman, Jordan seemed to admit that Republicans have not yet settled on a health care plan during a meeting with his caucus.

"IN THE HOUSE REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE MEETING -- JIM JORDAN said that Republicans should have a health care plan to marry real reforms with subsidies. If not, mods will succeed on a discharge and there will be no reforms," Sherman noted on Wednesday.

"VERY interesting. Made a lot of ears perk up in the room."

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has said that there will be at least one vote on health care legislation by the end of the year.