House vote on Republican health care bill

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The House of Representatives will vote Thursday on the Republican-backed health care bill.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, told reporters Wednesday that he expects the vote on passage to occur between 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.

"We're going to pass it!" McCarthy said. "Let's be optimistic about life."

Republican leaders and the White House spent the day Wednesday hunting for votes and are believed to be within striking distance of passing the measure.

The margin is expected to be razor-thin. According to McCarthy, the House Rules Committee will meet this evening to set the parameters of debate on the floor.

Opponents of the bill are already attacking Republicans for scheduling a vote before the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has analyzed the amended bill.

The CBO score would project the effects of the bill -- the changes in the number of insured and premiums, and its impact on the federal deficit.

“Forcing a vote without a CBO score shows that Republicans are terrified of the public learning the full consequences of their plan to push Americans with pre-existing conditions into the cold," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, said in a statement. "But tomorrow, House Republicans are going to tattoo this moral monstrosity to their foreheads, and the American people will hold them accountable.”


The CBO's most recent analysis of the of the American Health Care Act projected that 24 million more people would be uninsured by 2026 -- with 14 million more uninsured in the first year, compared to Obamacare.

Under budgetary rules, the Senate cannot take up the health care bill without receiving a CBO score, meaning the estimated impact of the measure will be known before the Senate considers it.

In addition to the American Health Care Act, the House will also consider H.R. 2192, companion legislation to make a technical fix preventing members of Congress and staff from exempting themselves from t



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Inhumane wealth transfer to the 1%, courtesy of Republicans. Will the Republicans pass the Democrats a talking point for midterm elections today?
 
A trillion dollar spending bill passed and now a slightly adjusted continuation of a bad multi billion dollar federalized healthcare plan that will most likely be voted on and passed today. Disappointed is an understatement.
 
A trillion dollar spending bill passed and now a slightly adjusted continuation of a bad multi billion dollar federalized healthcare plan that will most likely be voted on and passed today. Disappointed is an understatement.

they are sowing the seeds of their own defeat

zero leadership from Ryan and McCuntell and they are showing their true colors which I have seen for years
 
A trillion dollar spending bill passed and now a slightly adjusted continuation of a bad multi billion dollar federalized healthcare plan that will most likely be voted on and passed today. Disappointed is an understatement.

You are one of the few cons who did not get duped.
 
I love how many "Conservatives" are mad at McConnell and Ryan, but absolve Rump of everything, by all accounts he led the "negotiations".
 
24 million more people uncovered in the next decade.

What is it w/ Republican "values"? Pour more into the military, and ignore your own people.

Well, at least they'll be on record. Can only hope that voters hold them accountable.

EDIT: and let's not forget that $1 trillion giveaway to the corporations & very rich.
 
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When coverage drops and medical inflation goes back to increasing, they will slowly move back to Obamacare, but its about image and whose name gets to be on it.
 
finally, the adults in the room get to make some rules.

Anyone that was not on the Trump train before better hop on board, going to get crowded
 
Whats really going to stick in liberals craw is the part that allows states to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients

Party's over, dead beats everywhere heed the call
 
I love how many "Conservatives" are mad at McConnell and Ryan, but absolve Rump of everything, by all accounts he led the "negotiations".


What I heard on the shows this morning is that the House proceeded only when Trump backed off and let them run their own show.

Regardless, this only passes because the House members don't want to be seen as totally feckless, unable to pass ANY legislation. When it fails in the Senate, they'll have someone else to blame.
 
Hey, using your "racism" logic, maybe health problems will go away if we just stop talking about them.


look it's obvious you havnt read the bill, nor that you have any interest in reading up on it.

So why don't you do yourself a favor and quit embarrassing yourself in a public forum, pick a subject you know, like cartoons, or Steven Colbare late night lame jokes
 
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