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This is the problem at the heart of the government shutdown: subsidies for ACA health plans that are set to expire at the end of the year, which will cause premiums to skyrocket for millions of Americans. Democrats want to negotiate an extension of subsidies before voting to reopen the government, and now GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene also says something needs to be done. NBC News correspondent Christine Romans reports.

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