Coffman would vote for GOP health care bill in its current form
If passed, the health care law put forward by congressional Republicans would probably mean six to 15 million Americans would lose their health insurance, according to various outside analysts.
Particularly at risk are people whove gained insurance under Obamacare, and U.S. Rep. Mike Coffmans (R-Aurora) own district has 14,000 such people, according to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation. And it could be even worse, if you believe U.S. House Democrats, who report that 37,800 Medicaid recipients in Coffmans district could lose their Medicaid health insurance under an Obamacare repeal.
Yet, on KNUS 710-AM Saturday, Coffman said hed vote for the GOP healthcare bill, in its current form, if it came up for a vote today.
Silverman: If you had to vote today, would you vote for the bill that Speaker Ryan has put forth with the blessings of Donald Trump?
Coffman:
In its current form right now, I would vote for it. Obviously, Im concerned about it being changed and what changes may happen. And I certainly do have some changes to it that Im pushing. But if I had to vote today on the form thats there, I would support it.
Coffmans endorsement of the GOPs American Health Care Act comes before the Congressional Budget Office is set to release this a much-anticipated analysis of the costs and impact of the GOP bill.
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