WASHINGTON—House Republican leaders said the chamber would vote Thursday on their bill to replace most of the Affordable Care Act, in a show of confidence that they can lock down enough Republican support for a bill that sparked a nationwide debate. House GOP leaders have spent weeks working to rack up enough votes for their bill and came up short twice—once in late March, when they were forced to pull the bill from the floor, and...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 03, 2017 16:00 UTC