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spanone

(135,831 posts)
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 05:14 PM Jul 2017

GOP leaders plan Tuesday 'health' vote, it's an uphill climb



Republican leaders pushed toward a Senate vote next Tuesday on resurrecting their nearly flat-lined health care bill. Their uphill drive was further complicated by the ailing GOP Sen. John McCain's potential absence and a dreary report envisioning that the number of uninsured Americans would soar.

The White House and GOP leaders fished Thursday for ways to win over recalcitrant senators, including an administration proposal to let states use Medicaid funds to help people buy their own private health insurance. But there were no indications they'd ensured the votes needed to even start debating the party's legislative keystone, a bill scuttling and supplanting President Barack Obama's health care law.

"Dealing with this issue is what's right for the country," said Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. He added, "It was certainly never going to be easy, but we've come a long way and I look forward to continuing our work together to finally bring relief."

As leaders tested revisions that might attract GOP votes, others began comparing the process with the trade-offs they scorned seven years ago as top Democrats pushed Obama's overhaul.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/gop-senators-ditch-rescue-health-care-bill-48740322


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GOP leaders plan Tuesday 'health' vote, it's an uphill climb (Original Post) spanone Jul 2017 OP
What goal are they even trying to accomplish at this point? jberryhill Jul 2017 #1
trying to buy votes... spanone Jul 2017 #3
The benefit of having a vote TexasTowelie Jul 2017 #2

spanone

(135,831 posts)
3. trying to buy votes...
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 05:30 PM
Jul 2017

"It's almost becoming a bidding process — let's throw $50 billion here, let's throw $100 billion there," said Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn. "It's making me uncomfortable right now. It's beginning to feel a lot like how Obamacare came together."

In a blow, the Congressional Budget Office said McConnell's latest bill would produce 22 million additional uninsured people by 2026 and drive up premiums for many older Americans. Congress' nonpartisan fiscal analyst also said it would boost typical deductibles — the money people must pay before insurers cover costs — for single people to $13,000 that year, well above the $5,000 they'd be expected to pay under Obama's statute.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/gop-senators-ditch-rescue-health-care-bill-48740322

TexasTowelie

(112,167 posts)
2. The benefit of having a vote
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 05:20 PM
Jul 2017

is that it will provide an easy referral list as to which Republicans will need to be voted out of office.

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