Sentences with phrase «own health care bill»

GOP Senators are aiming to put a health care bill vote on the books by the 4th of July.
One health care bill — a new iteration of the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA)-- went down in flames yesterday.
Let's begin with the big news from last night: At the end of the day, a band of conservative GOP lawmakers thrust the final stake through the heart of the Senate's health care bill.
The Congressional Budget Office is soon slated to release its analysis of the latest health care bill draft.
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 now.
European markets closed lower on Tuesday as investors saw the U.S. revamping a health care bill to replace Obamacare.
But the bill Cassidy went on to co-author with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R - SC), known now as the Graham - Cassidy health care bill, would almost certainly fall short of that goal, according to initial analyses by major medical groups.
What remains to be seen is if the tax bill will end up being a better bet for Republicans than the health care bill was for Democrats — who lost control of Congress largely as a result.
After a fairly brutal assessment of what the Senate GOP's health care bill to repeal Obamacare would do to the insurance market, the Congressional Budget Office delivered another surprising analysis of the legislation on Thursday.
The CBO released one more report card on the Senate's health care bill.
A number of GOP Senators are saying that the Senate's health care bill probably won't get a vote until the later part of July — a pretty clear departure from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's hope to get the legislation out of the way before last week's 4th of July recess.
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We have no idea when the Senate is going to vote on its health care bill.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet again delayed a vote on the Senate's controversial health care bill — this time, because Arizona Sen. John McCain is recovering from surgery (and without him, there aren't enough votes to pass the legislation).
Let's cut to the chase: The big news out of Washington on Monday was the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) newly released analysis of the Senate's health care bill.
weighs in on whether the House has the votes to pass the newest version of a health care bill making its way through Congress.
«The health care bill was such an eye - opener.
With the new GOP health care bill expected to leave 14 million fewer Americans with health insurance next year, investors fear those hospitals could lose that many patients, as those people may no longer be able to afford to seek care.
Protesters against the Republican health care bill gather inside the office of Sen. Rob Portman, R - Ohio, in Washington on July 17, 2017.
Quick recovery in stock market after news Republicans pulling health care bill.
Republicans expressed more favorable views of the health care bill, with 48 % of them approving.
Only one in five Americans approve of the Republican - backed health care bill that the House of Representatives passed last week, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
32 million Americans could lose their health care coverage relative to Obamacare if the Senate's health care bill passes, according to a new analysis.
The GOP Senate's efforts to repeal Obamacare with its own health care bill have been on the brink of defeat over the past 48 hours.
After Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell unveiled his first health care bill on June 22, it was almost immediately clear it would not pass without compromises between the Republican Party's various factions.
Senate Republican leaders on Thursday unveiled a reworked version of their health care bill, following party infighting that threatened to torpedo their effort to replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Trump over the weekend on Twitter ridiculed Senate Republicans for not passing a health care bill, saying Democrats were laughing at them and they «look like fools.»
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.
When Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell selected the group of 13 lawmakers who would work on drafting a health care bill to replace the Affordable Care Act in May, none of the five female Republican Senators were included.
When Price joined the administration, Trump touted him as a conservative policy expert who could write a new health care bill to replace the Obama - era Affordable Care Act.
Several lobbyists and outside experts theorized that the waiting period had been excluded from the initial draft of the Senate's health care bill because of concerns about the «Byrd Rule.»
Republicans are using what's called «budget reconciliation» to pass their health care bill with a bare majority of 50 votes and avoid a Democratic filibuster.
There has been no analogue to President Barack Obama's impassioned, multi-hour defense of his health care bill at the Blair House.
2017's gathering also included a visit from Susan Collins, one of three Republican senators voting «No» to the hastily - crafted skinny repeal health care bill.
Just last week, House Speaker Paul Ryan said lawmakers were putting the «finishing touches» on a new health care bill — one that reportedly might scrap protections for people with preexisting conditions — while Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reassured Americans they can soon expect to see proposals for «the most significant change to the tax code since Reagan.»
U.S. stocks took their biggest loss in five months Tuesday as a health care bill backed by President Donald Trump ran into trouble in Congress, which raised some questions about his agenda of faster economic growth spurred on by lower taxes and cuts in regulations.
That's going to be a problem for the health care bill — senators want to bolster the financial assistance for lower - income people buying private insurance and soften some of the House bill's Medicaid cuts, which will cost more money.
Cruz, his ally Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R - TN), one of the most senior Republicans working on the health care bill, met with the Senate parliamentarian recently.
Dubbed «Ryancare» or «Trumpcare» (over the objection of White House staff), the Republican health care bill is under attack from left and right, with even conservative leaders calling it «Obamacare Lite», «bad policy», a «warmed - over substitute,» and «dead on arrival.»
Despite the new health care bill that passed, health care costs are going to go up, not down.
Now that the health care bill has been defeated, Senate leaders hope to move on to tax reform and to passing a spending bill in order to avoid a government shutdown at the end of September.
I think that's why the market didn't have any reaction to the health care bill vote failing.
I wonder how God felt when Palin lied about the provisions of the govt health care bill that would heal the sick, healing the sick is what Christ did.
A health care bill that hasn't helped me a bit, even though I'm a vet.
The health care bill passed in 2010 (Obamacare) does this.
I don't like his health care bill, though.
THAT, is one of the major reasons the conservative side is against the new health care bill.
Many pastors are concerned about the religious liberty issues they see in the new health care bill, yet the White House seems to think this is a not a religious liberty issue.
Sabrina said her biggest concern presently is that congress will pass a health care bill that will «socialize medicine.»
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