act. we are working to bring reallily and better choices to the american family. if two other prongs of our plantain several additional reforms that will drive down costs and increase coverage. when you get down to it the congressional budget office office is to estimate affects on the budget. the focus is on what the office is really about, the cbo concedes the american health care act would reduce the definitity sit by $330 billion, and bring health insurance premiums down 10% even before many of the significant reforms in prongs two the three take effect. some of niece include expanding health care savings accounts, streamlining the process at fda so that medicines can get to patients faster. allowing health insurance to be sold across state lines, which increases competition and decreases costs. permitting small businesses to
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as well as health care savings accounts which we will explore in just a minutes. before the g.o.p., warning everybody on both sides of this bit debate. and told they erupt into massive infighting it s important to note these words from the health and human services secretary, they ll join us later, tom price. this is a work in progress, the legislative process that incurs. people engage and get involved in the process, nothing focuses the mind like a bill that is currently on the table and is a work in progress. we ll work through it. sean: it s very important the freedom caucus and the study group in the house and people like rand paul and ted cruz, marco rubio might be listened to and their contributions added to this bill. second price is right, and tonight i want to put an end to the civil war that seems to be brewing inside the republican party. the current version of the
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that s what insurance seems to be for. can that be duplicated for example? could the bricklayers association of america, carpenter unions across america, is that something that could be duplicated, considering it s so impressive to me on top of the health care savings accounts which we all agree we need in this bill? what a great model to follow. the flexibility that we have of this legislation and we will have in the second and third phases, it s virtually impossible, it s program that may work for government and may work for patients. that s what we need to have our focus. sean: last question, secretary, people who have been vocal and critical today, these conservative groups heritage action, americans for prosperity, how much input will you allow them to have it when they move forward in three