Close Menu
The Politic ReviewThe Politic Review
  • Home
  • News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Elections
  • Congress
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Money
  • Tech
Trending

Colombia Elects Divided Congress Ahead of Presidential Election

March 9, 2026

Meta Faces Lawsuit over AI Smart Glasses Sending Sensitive Videos to Contractors in Kenya

March 9, 2026

U.N. Ambassador Waltz: ‘Iran Has Been at War with Us’

March 9, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Donald Trump
  • Kamala Harris
  • Elections 2024
  • Elon Musk
  • Israel War
  • Ukraine War
  • Policy
  • Immigration
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Politic ReviewThe Politic Review
Newsletter
Monday, March 9
  • Home
  • News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Elections
  • Congress
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Money
  • Tech
The Politic ReviewThe Politic Review
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Elections
  • Congress
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Money
  • Tech
Home»Congress»Senate Republican warns about potential interruptions to federal worker health care
Congress

Senate Republican warns about potential interruptions to federal worker health care

Press RoomBy Press RoomNovember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram

Sen. James Lankford is warning that the prolonged shutdown could soon threaten the health care coverage of federal employees.

In a letter sent Oct. 30 to Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor, the Oklahoma Republican expressed concern that agencies are no longer contributing to trust funds that are managed by OPM and used to pay for government workers’ health insurance.

“Despite many efforts to reopen the government and pay federal workers, vital agencies remain closed, employees’ paychecks continue to be withheld and now access to healthcare for every federal employee and their families could be threatened,” Lankford wrote in the letter, first obtained by POLITICO. “The men and women who serve our nation should not face uncertainty about their paychecks or their health coverage because of political obstruction in the Senate.”

It’s unclear how soon the lapse in agency contributions towards the fund could impair OPM’s ability to pay for federal workers’ health insurance. As part of the largest employer-sponsored health insurance program in the world — the Federal Employee Health Benefits program, or FEHB — OPM is statutorily authorized to contract with private insurers and pay premiums on behalf of the federal workers, with the government generally funding around 75 percent of those premiums.

Within the FEHB, OPM tracks the finances for each health insurance plan separately and maintains contingency reserves for each plan, which are used to offset unexpected premium increases.

But as the Senate heads into the sixth week of a government shutdown, Lankford says these reserves and their potential depletion could become a more significant issue. A spokesperson for OPM did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

One Senate Republican aide, granted anonymity to speak candidly, said Republicans could use this dynamic as a point of leverage against Democrats, who have been insisting on an extension on expiring Obamacare subsidies as they hold out support for ending the shutdown.

“While Democrats claim they are protecting health care, their decision to keep the government closed is threatening the very benefits they say they want to preserve,” said the aide. “The Senator is sending a letter to OPM to better understand how maintaining coverage during a funding lapse would work, and to offer support where it’s needed.”

According to OPM, the combined balance of the FEHB and a similar program for certain retirees was around $25.4 billion at the end of fiscal year 2024. In his letter to Kupor, Lankford asked when the funds financing each respective insurance plan would hit zero and when insurers would be notified of the lapse in funds.

Lankford also inquired if OPM knows of any legal options to continue paying employer-provided contributions for health care in the event the trust fund is emptied.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link

Related Articles

Congress

Tennessee GOP Rep. Andy Ogles says Muslims ‘don’t belong’ in America

March 9, 2026
Congress

Capitol Agenda: Republicans face new Trump ultimatum

March 9, 2026
Congress

House Republicans face internal and external headwinds as they gather to map out 2026

March 9, 2026
Congress

Why Kristi Noem's ouster could mean trouble for Pam Bondi

March 6, 2026
Congress

Republicans confront the massive cost of Trump’s Middle East war

March 6, 2026
Congress

GOP fundraiser with Hegseth scrapped amid Iran War buildup

March 6, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Meta Faces Lawsuit over AI Smart Glasses Sending Sensitive Videos to Contractors in Kenya

March 9, 2026

U.N. Ambassador Waltz: ‘Iran Has Been at War with Us’

March 9, 2026

RT examines the history of US strikes on civilians after Iranian school attack (VIDEO)

March 9, 2026

‘Whoa Moment:’ Pentagon Chief Tech Officer Describes How Fight with Anthropic over Control of AI Began

March 9, 2026
Latest News

Trump Lauds Australia for Handling Asylum for Iran’s Women’s Soccer Team

March 9, 2026

Jeffries: We Need ‘Transformational Changes to Get ICE Under Control’

March 9, 2026

Stocks Trim Losses After Oil Price Spike

March 9, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest politics news and updates directly to your inbox.

The Politic Review is your one-stop website for the latest politics news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Latest Articles

Colombia Elects Divided Congress Ahead of Presidential Election

March 9, 2026

Meta Faces Lawsuit over AI Smart Glasses Sending Sensitive Videos to Contractors in Kenya

March 9, 2026

U.N. Ambassador Waltz: ‘Iran Has Been at War with Us’

March 9, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest politics news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2026 Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.