House Republican leadership revealed its plan on Friday evening to tackle healthcare and insurance costs next week, borrowing heavily from previously written bills.

The Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act takes on a buffet-style approach, including proposals and policies that have received votes in the House in the past and had bipartisan support, House GOP leadership aides told reporters. It comes as the Obamacare subsidies for millions of people are set to expire, with a bipartisan push in the House to renew them fracturing the GOP conference.

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