the budget versus the spending bill versus the continuing resolution. let s look at what the vanilla funding bill covers. pentagon funding, $4.7 billion in emergency funding. this is for missile defense and ship repairs. the foreign surveillance or fisa program that allows to eavesdrop on foreign nationals in the united states gets a simple extension from libertarian leaning republicans who think this is a remarkable overreach. this is going to be addressed in a larger reauthorization next year. the children s health insurance program c.h.i.p. gets a simple extension. the va choice plan getting a $2 billion patch. a big one that s out, is a fix to stabilize obamacare premiums. that s put off into the new year. meaning the health care fights of 2017 will follow us into 2018. also kicks into the new year, negotiations of daca which would
on the obamacare exchanger seeing higher premiums as they did one year ago when obama was an office and up average 25%. according to the kaiser family foundation rising 18% for the gold and bronze plan. and that the obamacare premiums will be up as usual. the democrats ona but we ve of repeal and replace and have health care after taxay cuts. is this trump s fall? the california commissioner wrote 2018 rates are higher things to the trump republicans and washington is calling it sabotages. ever since the cave into the office it affected the market making it unstable to uncertainty. that is something that health insurance don t like. after a federal judge
because congress never approved them. and that is partially impacting the cost of silver plans. but premiums have gone up each year since the law passed mainly because insurers are paying out more than they re taking in. it s obamacare s regulations that have more than doubled people yums over the last four or five years, and it s the sloppy drafting of obamacare that led to the illegal cost-sharing subsidies that the obama administration has been spending without the authorization of congress. reporter: despite the often times confusing blame game, consumers are figuring out what works for them. and because tax credits are also increasing, the vast majority of those on the exchange aren t paying any more for premiums. still, the 7-year-old law remains a political football that gets passed at every sign of trouble. in seattle, dan springer, fox news. rick: the situation in puerto rico remains critical two months after hurricane maria ravaged the american island. power outages are s
the cbo says the senate plan would make lower income americans were soft mainly because they would get less government assistance for health care. tax breaks for the wealthiest people in america and the biggest corporations. meanwhile the tax breaks for working families, half of them will see a tax increase, half a tax break. tax breaks for the wealthiest people are permanent. orrin hatch couldn t contain his irritation. i hope they will get off their duffs and start working rather than floating in a block voting in a block. government funding package do a week from friday and democrats are signaling they are prepared to play hardball. chuck schumer said today he wants to address children brought to this country legally, children s health insurance, cost-sharing for obamacare premiums. additional hurricane funding and a debt ceiling height or else. bret: the clock is ticking. mike emanuel, thanks.
premiums just as they did a year ago when they were up on average 25%. according to the kaiser family foundation, premiums in 2018 are rising an average of 18% for gold and bronze plans and 32% for silver plans. president trump blames the law tweeting last month: as usual, the obamacare premiums will be up. the dems open it, but we will repeal and replace and have great health care soon after tax cuts. many democrats say it s really trump s fault. california s insurance commissioner dave jones wrote: 2018 health insurance rates higher thanks to trump and remies. in washington state they re calling it thanks to trump and republicans. in washington state, they re calling it sabotage. the things that trump has said has affected the market, made it unstable and created uncertainty. and that s something that health insurers don t like. reporter: president trump did cut off cost-sharing subsidies or direct payments to insurance companies after a federal judge ruled them illegal