WASHINGTON — The Senate rejected two competing health care proposals on Thursday, sending lawmakers back to the drawing board just three weeks before the enhanced Obamacare subsidies expire, leading to a surge in health care prices for millions of Americans.

The Senate voted on a Democratic-led proposal and a Republican-led one, but neither had enough support to reach the 60-vote threshold and overcome a filibuster. The failed votes leave the chamber without a plan to address the expiring subsidies, heightening concerns for those who rely on the tax credits to help pay for their health insurance.

Lawmakers have disagreed for months on how to address the enhanced subsidies as Republicans have largely supported letting the credits expire and instead replace them with a new health care sy

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