Weeks of high-stakes negotiations helped revive the Republican party's American Health Care Act, a bill to dismantle and replace Obamacare. WSJ's Shelby Holliday explains how the bill was tweaked to gain support. Weeks of high-stakes negotiations helped revive the Republican party's American Health Care Act, a bill to dismantle and replace Obamacare. WSJ's Shelby Holliday explains how the bill was tweaked to gain support. WASHINGTON—The U.S. House approved legislation Thursday to replace most of the Affordable Care Act, giving new life to a bill that had faltered at many stages and taking a step toward fulfilling GOP leaders’ promise to overhaul the nation’s health-care system.
Source: Wall Street Journal May 04, 2017 18:18 UTC