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</p> Cornyn and Barrasso both said the resolution would not be reconsidered.</p> “I promised a vote all the way through, and we had a vote,” Barrasso said.
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</p> Cornyn and Barrasso both said the resolution would not be reconsidered.</p> “I promised a vote all the way through, and we had a vote,” Barrasso said.
</p> Inside, Stefanik faced questions about “the rich getting tax breaks” in the health care bill, and was heckled when the audience felt she dodged the question.
</p> Pocan became the latest Democratic member of Congress to show up in a Republican district in recent days — mostly to hear from constituents about the health care bill the House passed last week.
</p>(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Brat did not initially support the American Health Care Act, the name given to Republicans’ bill to repeal and replace the 2010 law.
</p> The committee is considering a bill that would allow the FDA to continue to draw funds from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries to pay for activities at the agency.
Democrats accused the GOP of crafting a bill in secret, by an all-male working group, that would drastically reduce benefits for vulnerable people.
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</p> The Iowa Republican attempted to explain what he viewed as the merits of the bill, known as the American Health Care Act.
following the House vote on the GOP health care bill last week.
</p> The Idaho Republican has reportedly filed paperwork with the state in order to run for governor.
</p>Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross toured a hurricane hunter aircraft on Tuesday.
</p> “McSally voted yes even though the bill makes ‘coverage completely unaffordable to people with pre-existing conditions,’” the narrator says, citing the AMA.
</p> The committee is zeroing in on 10 lawmakers who voted for the bill last week with ads that show up in Google searches of the members and health care terms, and with 15-second pre-roll ads that play
</p> That won’t happen until senators and staff receive cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office and understand the effect of the House-passed bill.
The ad begins by calling the GOP bill a “bold plan” that will result in “job-creating tax relief” and protect people with pre-existing conditions.
</p> The comments from Sen.
</p> Democrats leaped into action to target vulnerable House Republicans who supported the bill, which they view as disastrous.
</p> The Senate also passed the omnibus this week but debate remains on the health care plan.
</p> “We are dead last when it comes to our presidential primary calendar,” said state Sen. Ricardo Lara, who authored the Senate bill.