The Senate is set to vote on two partisan health care bills, with both expected to fail, potentially leading to increased health insurance costs for millions of Americans using the ACA marketplace.

The Senate is set to vote on two partisan health care bills, with both expected to fail, potentially leading to increased health insurance costs for millions of Americans using the ACA marketplace. WASHINGTON —

The Senate is expected to vote on two partisan health care bills, with both likely to fail, which could lead to a steep rise in health insurance costs for millions of Americans using the Affordable Care Act marketplace.

The two bills include a Republican-backed plan that proposes replacing tax credits with health savings accounts, a move Republicans argue would benefit consumers d

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