President Donald Trump on Monday criticized and encouraged recalcitrant Republican senators ahead of the big
health care vote just as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was trying to line up their votes.
Not exact matches
In fact, Arizona Sen. John McCain himself — who made a dramatic return to the Senate on Tuesday following a recent brain cancer diagnosis — slammed the «shell»
health care bill (it's unclear exactly which possible version he was referring to), in a speech to the Senate
just minutes after he
voted «aye» on the motion to proceed.
People of color have
voted and will continue to
vote for Barak Obama... The only thing he has done for people of color is be of color and be the elected POTUS... When Obama's eight years is at an end the person who runs against the next democrat will only have to campaign by stating repeatedly «I am a Republican»... Whatever doesn't go right in his administration will be blamed on Obama
just as he blamed his failures on Bush... His signature
health care program exempts Muslims, Scientologists, Amish etc..
It's not
just that he
voted for the
health -
care bill, which aimed at funding abortions.
Democrats also criticized Price and Collins for trading these types of
health care stocks
just before
voting to pass the 21st Century Cures Act, which reportedly made it easier for companies like Innate Immunotherapeutics to seek FDA approval for trials on experimental treatments.
Instances of vandalism have been reported at Democratic Party and congressional offices since
just before the
vote last week on federal
health -
care legislation.
For Reps. John Faso and Chris Collins, their amendment isn't
just helping deliver the
votes for the House GOP's
health care bill.
«Miami Democrats do the Nancy Pelosi squirm as House minority leader visits South Florida» via David Smiley of the Miami Herald — The top Democrat in the U.S. House had
just spent an hour gushing about Debbie Mucarsel - Powell «s «courage,» highlighting her congressional campaign to knock off one of the most vulnerable Republicans in America and bashing Rep. Carlos Curbelo over his
voting record on
health care.
Washington (CNN)-
Just a day before the
health care bill was expected to go up for a House
vote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Saturday there would be no separate
vote on restricting taxpayer funding for abortion.
Washington (CNN)- Five more House Democrats said Tuesday that they will
vote against Senate
health care legislation, which puts opponents of reform
just 11
votes shy of the 216 needed to prevent President Obama from scoring a major victory on his top domestic priority.
«That's in large part what they're going to be
voting on — that involves not
just health care but tax reform as well,» said Sen. Cory Gardner (R - Colo.)
Just 21 percent of voters supported the American
Health Care Act while 56 percent opposed it, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll published after last month's House
vote.
Lipinski is also one of
just three Democrats in the House, all of whom are men, who
voted in January for legislation that would prohibit qualified
health care plans from including abortion coverage.
In September the National Institutes of
Health, long accorded bipartisan tender loving
care on Capitol Hill, was
voted a mere cost - of - living increase in the House and
just a bit more in the Senate.
Just have a look at the fights over finding 60
votes for
health care legislation to ponder the likelihood of 67 for a climate treaty.
You may have noticed, however, that the Senate Finance Committee
just voted for a federal excise tax on alcohol and «sugar - sweetened beverages» to help pay for President Obama's
health care reforms.
Just minutes ago, he cast the tie - breaking
vote in the Senate to dismantle President Obama's rule protecting access to basic
health care services through the Title X family planning program.
Just days after an unimaginable tragedy at a Colorado Planned Parenthood
health center, out - of - touch members of Congress
voted to gut the Affordable
Care Act (ACA) and block patients from accessing care at Planned Parenth
Care Act (ACA) and block patients from accessing
care at Planned Parenth
care at Planned Parenthood.
The House of Representatives
just voted to pass the worst bill for women in a generation — and to put millions of Americans one step closer to losing their
health care coverage.