That's the message from one senior Republican aide as Senate GOP leaders try and wrangle the votes for the Graham-Cassidy health care bill, the party's last ditch attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. That doesn't mean they're any closer to 50 votes they need to pass the legislation, but every day Sens. Flashback: Murkowski in June told several reporters that a sweetheart deal to "get me" wasn't something she was looking for. But for awareness, here's how it would all work:Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would schedule a vote on the motion to proceed, or to take up, the health care bill. - If they get 50 votes, they would move back onto the effort that imploded in July.
Source: CNN September 22, 2017 14:03 UTC