infrastructure committees, you, i understand, are assessing the repeal and replacement of obamacare from the standpoint of spending. so with that in mind, congressman, where do you stand on the current gop senate health care bill? >> well, the thing that i want to emphasize as much as we can is that we've got to recognize that the affordable care act continues the fail. right here in my home state of georgia we have 96 counties that only have one insurer, and we are looking at almost 40% increases in our rates for next year here in the state of georgia. so we have got to get some relief. every time that i come home, our small business owners and and our families are telling us that the affordable care act is hurting them, and they have got to have some relief. so what we're looking for, we are looking for bills to come from the senate that repeal the taxes in obamacare and do things to shore up the safety net system in medicaid. and i believe that the house bill did that, and that's what we support. arthel: and, of course, you know