Sentences with phrase «republican health care law»

Now that the controversial law may be repealed and replaced by an equally controversial Republican health care law called the American Health Care Act (AHCA), health care stocks aren't reacting.

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(One early sign: The Republican House win in the Florida special election in March was due in part to concerns over the health care law.)
Nearly every Republican except Ohio governor John Kasich said they'd gut the health care law, as well as entitlements such as Social Security and Medicare.
Republicans pulled their health care bill Friday after failing to garner enough votes to pass Donald Trump's plan intended to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, leaving the law better known as Obamacare in place for care bill Friday after failing to garner enough votes to pass Donald Trump's plan intended to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, leaving the law better known as Obamacare in place for Care Act, leaving the law better known as Obamacare in place for now.
Republican leaders have set Friday as the goal for working out changes to Senate legislation that would repeal extensive parts of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, the law dubbed Obamacare that expanded health insurance coverage to 20 million people.
Because Republicans can't dump it through reconciliation, the process the new health care law will have to go to, even if what they really want to be able to offer Americans the ability to buy plans that are less elaborate, but also a lot less costly.
In 2010 — the same year that NFIB joined the lawsuit against the health care law — the organization received $ 3.7 million from Crossroads GPS, a Republican campaign fund co-founded by former George Bush presidential aide Karl Rove, according to the Journal.
After months (well, technically, closer to a decade) of wait for an official Republican plan to replace Obamacare, the House Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means committees unleashed legislation dubbed the American Health Care Act (AHCA) late Monday that would nix the existing health law's unpopular mandate to buy insurance and pare back its far more popular expansion of Medicaid for the working poor, among other proviHealth Care Act (AHCA) late Monday that would nix the existing health law's unpopular mandate to buy insurance and pare back its far more popular expansion of Medicaid for the working poor, among other provihealth law's unpopular mandate to buy insurance and pare back its far more popular expansion of Medicaid for the working poor, among other provisions.
Trump's win did punish stocks thought to benefit from Obamacare, the health care law that Republicans have pledged to repeal.
The Republican wave in 2010 was fueled by voter backlash against Obama's policies, headlined by the health care law that quickly became known as «Obamacare.»
Republicans in Congress are refusing to approve a temporary spending bill, demanding changes or elimination of Obama's 2010 health care law.
When congressional Republicans first planned to vote down his signature health care plan, the Affordable Care Act on its seventh anniversary, Obama broke his silence to tout the law's effectivencare plan, the Affordable Care Act on its seventh anniversary, Obama broke his silence to tout the law's effectivenCare Act on its seventh anniversary, Obama broke his silence to tout the law's effectiveness.
Besides, Tea Party Republicans must now shelve the idea of using budget deadlines to extract concessions on the president's health - care law, which went into effect on Oct. 1, notes Jamie Carson, a professor of political science at the University of Georgia.
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If the Republicans, who are holding out for concessions on the health care law — the Affordable Care Act — in exchange for a budget vote, back down or are blamed for a shutdown, they would have even less ability to push their wishes by refusing to raise the debt ceiling, analysts at DBS in Singapore wrote Tuescare law — the Affordable Care Act — in exchange for a budget vote, back down or are blamed for a shutdown, they would have even less ability to push their wishes by refusing to raise the debt ceiling, analysts at DBS in Singapore wrote TuesCare Act — in exchange for a budget vote, back down or are blamed for a shutdown, they would have even less ability to push their wishes by refusing to raise the debt ceiling, analysts at DBS in Singapore wrote Tuesday.
The IRS overpaid nearly $ 3.5 billion in Obamacare tax credits last year that it can not recoup because of constraints built into the program, frustrating Republicans who have failed to repeal the health care law but say that money could have been spent on programs for veterans or infrastructure.
At other points in the hour - long program, Ryan discussed Republican plans for repealing and replacing President Obama's health - care law with a cancer patient who credits the law with saving his life.
With the passage of their tax overhaul, Republicans in Congress have repealed the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, delivering their first major blow against the law and imperiling the insurance marketplaces where millions of Americans buy health coverage.
Recent Republican efforts to reform our health care laws have vaulted this question back into the spotlight.
With his bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act in deep trouble, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, raised an alternate possibility: Either Republicans come together, or he would have to work with Democrats to shore up the deteriorating health law.
The Obama administration released a lengthy report this morning on the progress individual states have made on the implementation of the health care law approved in 2009 and, rather impishly, quotes Republican Sen. James Seward saying the measure has the backing of business.
In voting to repeal Obama's signature health care law, House Republicans finally delivered on a key Trump administration goal and on a campaign promise that they have made for the better part of a decade — but at a potentially steep political price.
Republicans are attempting to finalize a bill that would repeal significant portions of the 2010 health care law.
The one Republican who has been leading Gillibrand in the polls, former Gov. George Pataki, announced today in the Wall Street Journal that he will not run against her, opting instead to create a national committee focused on repealing the health care reform law.
In his first on - camera remarks about the health care stalemate in the U.S. Senate, President Donald Trump said that Republicans should now «let ObamaCare fail» following the collapse of their effort to repeal and replace the law.
A revised U.S. Senate Republican health care bill will likely retain a pair of tax boosts former President Barack Obama imposed on wealthier Americans that have helped finance his law's expansion of coverage, a leading Senate Republican said.
Democrats minimized their celebrations today in the wake of the stunning implosion of the GOP's Obamacare repeal efforts, putting the onus on Republicans to embrace bipartisan fixes to the health care law.
Republicans are getting ready for U.S. Senate votes on legislation scuttling former President Barack Obama's health care law, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said yesterday among growing indications that the climactic vote could occur next week.
Speaker Paul Ryan says the collapse of the House Republican health care bill means former President Barack Obama's health care law will be around for the foreseeable future.
At issue is a strategy led by a group of about 30 - 40 conservative House Republicans who've been trying to chisel away at the federal health care law by tying it to the short - term funding bill, known as a continuing resolution.
In particular, Caputo hit Donovan for being one of 20 Republicans who voted against repeal of the 2010 health care law.
Washington (CNN)-- As the Senate begins getting down to the business on Friday of whether to defund the health care law backed by President Barack Obama, a national Republican political committee cautions Democratic incumbents facing tough reelection fights.
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The Center for Medical Progress» campaign to get Planned Parenthood defunded has instigated renewed calls from Republican law makers to investigate the health care provider.
The renewed debate over advance care planning threatened to become a distraction to administration officials who were gearing up to defend the health law against attack by the new Republican majority in the House.
Republican House candidate Lee Zeldin is calling for a one - year delay in the implementation of Obamacare, calling the 2010 health care law «fundamentally flawed.»
After seven years of waiting longingly to annul President Barack Obama's signature health care law, Republican leaders faced a sudden revolt from the right that threatened their proposal to remake the American health care system.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said a measure stripping funds from Planned Parenthood would be included in the bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act — a move that could turn off moderate Republicans, complicating the fragile coalition that the party must maintain in order to undo the massive health care Care Act — a move that could turn off moderate Republicans, complicating the fragile coalition that the party must maintain in order to undo the massive health care care law.
Trump said in a Fox News interview that a replacement health care law was not likely to be ready until either the end of this year or in 2018 — a major shift from promises by both him and Republican leaders to repeal and replace the law as soon as possible.
Voters are dubious of the impact the Republican bill will have on the cost and quality of health care, according to a new Rasmussen poll, but it already earns better marks than the law it hopes to replace.
Rep. John Faso appeared at a town hall event that was televised on Thursday night, drawing questions over his vote for the Republican - backed health care law.
The Republican - controlled Senate took its first step toward dismantling the 2010 Affordable Care Act, using its initial day in office to introduce a measure that sets an aggressive timeline for repealing much of President Obama's signature health law.
Two Central New York congressmen — Richard Hanna and John Katko — broke with their party on a Republican attempt to override President Barack Obama's veto of a bill to repeal his landmark health care law.
Congress will quickly devise a new health - insurance system after moving to repeal the Obama administration's signature health - care law in coming days, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said, despite growing questions within the Republican Party over the GOP's strategy.
There appeared to be a three - way agreement on the exchange earlier this year, but some Senate Republicans balked the idea, referring to the health care law by the conservative pejorative «Obamacare.»
With several Democrats up for re-election next year in states Mr. Trump won, both Republicans and Democrats assumed that those vulnerable lawmakers would be tempted to try to help unravel the health care law, vote for large tax cuts and the like.
Senate Republicans aren't complaining about Gov. Andrew Cuomo's creation of an health insurance exchange through an executive order, part of the federal mandate stipulated in the health care law that could ultimately be tossed out by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Cuomo had sought to create the exchanges, required under the federal health care law, as part of the budget, but some Senate Republicans refused, saying they did not want to codify what opponents call Obamacare.
WASHINGTON (CNN)- As a potential government shutdown inched closer Saturday morning, the Obama administration reiterated that it will not negotiate with Republicans over delaying the president's signature health care law.
Anyway, I think you're «hoping» for more Republican advance than may actually be out there... although there is no doubt that their agitations are likely to win over some who are taken in by fear tactics, I just don't see the making of any waves out there... especially after the health care bill gets signed into law with a public option... Dems will universally gain after that.
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