Posted on 06/22/2017 12:48:58 PM PDT by drewh
A group of at least three Republican senators are planning to openly oppose the newly-released Republican health care bill, NBC's Chuck Todd reported Thursday.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) released the text of the bill Thursday after more than a month of speculation.
"For the past seven years, Obamacare has continued to hurt the people we represent," McConnell said on the Senate floor. "For the past seven years, Republicans have offered ideas for a better way forward. And soon, we will finally have the chance to turn the page on this failing law."
But the host of "Meet the Press" reported a "solid source" told him that some Republicans are already opposed to the Senate draft.
Follow Chuck Todd ✔ @chucktodd Per solid source: at least 3 GOP sens (perhaps more) plan to announce public opposition to McConnell health bill later today. Developing 10:39 AM - 22 Jun 2017 5,455 5,455 Retweets 14,188 14,188 likes Twitter Ads info and privacy With only 52 Republicans in the Senate, three defectors would be enough to effectively kill the bill unless one or more Democrats flipped as well.
Todd did not name the senators in question, but 11 GOP senators have already voiced concerns about the bill, according to a Washington Post analysis. .
Even some of the senators who served on the Republican working group that helped drafted the bill have expressed frustration with the drafting process.
"It has become increasingly apparent in the last few days that even though we thought we were going to be in charge of writing a bill within this working group, it's not being written by us, it's apparently being written by a handful of staffers who are members of the Republican leadership in the Senate," Sen. Mike Lee (R., Utah) said Tuesday.
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50 Billion. Dollars in direct payments to insurers and only 3 said no??
But Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, issued a joint statement with Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., indicating he is “not ready” to vote in favor of the bill.
plus McQueeg, Angus and Snowe haven’t come forwards yet...
I would love it if someone would ask why the government thinks it needs to be in the healthcare business and where they get the authority to do it.
END IT, dont even TRY to mend it
The conclusion is now inescapable. We will never again have market-based health care in this country.
One story says four this one three. My guess they will come around with some horse trading
Don’t forget, Obamacare is STILL the law of the land. This bill and the House bill are not law and may not ever be law.
If the bill in its final reconciliation form does not pass, then Obamacare stays in place, where it will collapse of its own weight and lack of money.
That will end BOTH.....................
Up to 4 now apparently.
Excellent point...I just worry now that Republicans own this.
GOP: Just repeal the damn thing, as you PROMISED.
“The Affordable Health Care Act is hereby repealed in its entirety.”
A one-sentence bill. Stop fooling around with this nonsense, Republicans. You could do it all these years when you knew if would be vetoed by Obama, but now you suddenly have erectile dysfunction.
Useless idiots.
“plus McQueeg, Angus and Snowe havent come forwards yet...”
You do know that Olympia Snowe is no longer in the Senatae, right?
Lee, Johnson, Cruz, and Paul are against it. Collins will oppose it because it defunds Planned Parenthood. Murkowski, Portman, and Capito will oppose it for the Medicaid cuts. I’d be surprised if there are 40 votes for it.
And her replacement King's basically a Democrat.
I meant the other female northeasterner, my slip up!
Angus King is an “Independent” who caucuses with the Dims.
Yeah, I don’t think this bill is going anywhere in the Senate.
yawn.
time to negotiate the details.
that is what will happen.
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