Senate Republicans made the proposal public in a bid to stem criticism that they have been slow to respond to a House version of an ObamaCare overhaul. Related Image Expand / CollapseThe legislation would face a potential reconciliation battle with House Republicans, who passed their own ObamaCare overhaul in May by a narrow, 217-213 vote. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said the House bill would cause 23 million people to lose coverage by 2026. “I want to assure you, before summer’s out, President Trump is going to keep his promise to the American people and we’re going to repeal and replace ObamaCare,” Pence said. In 2009-2010 when ObamaCare was up for a vote, Pence, then a representative from Indiana, took Democrats to task for the very same thing.
Source: Fox News June 22, 2017 15:48 UTC