Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) listed their concerns on Sept. 24 about a health-care bill sponsored by Sens. They’re going to have to decide whether they’re willing to do that without block granting,” Paul said. “They’ve got to talk to Collins and Murkowski about whether there is any Medicaid cap they can live with,” Paul said. “I’m not going to trade my vote for something ancillary or be bribed,” Paul said. “It is very difficult for me to envision a scenario where I would end up voting for this bill,” Collins said on CNN.
Source: Washington Post September 24, 2017 18:33 UTC