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look at the big points in the bill and what we know so far. on the issue of medicaid. we know that expansion is going to be phased out more slowly than the house bill. but there are going to be drastic changes to the program, and actually deeper cuts will be made to the program than the house version. when it comes to the federal subsidies, they will be tied to income, not age. really mirrors obamacare, but the eligibility threshold, lower. something meant to appeal to conservatives. when it comes to insurance regulations, insurers cannot charge more money for people with pre-existing conditions nap is a big deal, because it was such a problematic part of the house republican bill, as you remember. however, again, states are going to have more leeway to opt out of certain insurance regulation. this, again, is a concession to conservative members. one thing that is going to be a huge relief to insurance empties is that there are cost-sharing subsidies funded until 2019. remember, presid
program, deeper cuts than what we saw in the house bill. again, not to compare everything to the house bill, but that is a reality that there are differences between the house bill and the senate bill. on the federal subsidies, would be tied more to income rather than age. this is something that mirrors obamacare. so if you are rand paul or mike lee, you can easily imagine them saying, look, this is too close to obamacare. we already thought the house bill was basically obamacare light. there is not something that is acceptable. insurance regulations, insurers cannot charge people more for pre-existing conditions. remember, this was probably the most controversial portion of the house bill. a lot of moderate members and conservative members said that this cannot stand about their own constituents. that is why they ended up making some last-minute changes. so a lot of differences from the house bill even though the big headlines might be the same. i think, again, the question is will so
frantic effort to bring members of the conservative house freedom caucus along while not alienating more moderate republicans, an effort that ultimately failed. what does the defeat mean for president trump and the gop agenda? let s ask wall street journal deputy editor dan henninger, kim strassel and columnist mary ann says a ya o grady and bill mcagain. mcgurn. joe, why did this fail? well, they came very close to getting a majority. as recently as wednesday. then what happened was you had hfc, house freedom caucus, keep upping their demands, keep moving the goalpost in a way that alienated the moderate members paul: they tried the get concessions for their agenda, and it unraveled the bill. right. they said we want to repeal more of obamacare s insurance
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