But that’s not at all how the Republican bill has unfolded. Now that the Republican health-care bill has passed the House, there's a whole other set of obstacles it faces in the Senate. — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) June 13, 2017The prohibition apparently came from the Senate Rules Committee, run by the Republican caucus. (A poll released last week found that only 17 percent of the country approved of the House bill.) At some point, the Republican bill will become public, and American voters can judge it for themselves.
Source: Washington Post June 13, 2017 17:31 UTC