Senate Health Bill May Alienate G.O.P. Conservatives
Source: New York Times
Senate Health Bill May Alienate G.O.P. Conservatives
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER and ROBERT PEAR JUNE 7, 2017
WASHINGTON Senate Republicans are closing in on a bill to repeal President Barack Obamas signature health care law, diverging from the House on pre-existing medical conditions and maintaining federal subsidies that proponents see as essential to stabilizing insurance markets around the country.
The changes appear largely designed to appeal to Republican senators who hail from states where the Affordable Care Act is popular and who were critical of the House bill, which would eliminate insurance for millions of Americans covered under the current law, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
But the revisions may well alienate the Senates most conservative members, who are eager to rein in the growth of Medicaid and are unlikely to support a bill that does not roll back large components of the current law. Even with more moderate Republicans on board, party leaders would have a very narrow margin for passage on the Senate floor.
I think its fair to say that the House bill was something necessary to move it to the Senate, but I dont think that anyone expected that the House bill would define what the Senate did, said Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana, who called the chances for approval in the Senate better than 50-50.
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