The Senate is set to vote on a Democratic health care plan to extend tax credits expiring next month for the next three years. Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz says if the plan is nixed, more than 200-thousand people in her district will see their health care costs increase by double digits next year. Senator Rick Scott has a plan to let the credits expire and allow states to replace the original ACA credits with contributions to Trump Health Freedom Accounts. Florida has the largest number of ACA policy sign-ups in the country.