Mr. President i want to thank my colleague from new mexico for his advocacy on behalf of the pieces and parts of the healthcare systemhealthcare syso important to the state of new mexico. Things like the rural hospitals, and opioid treatment from india and countries you spent incredible champions on that and thats part of the reason why both of us come to the fore to be given what is at stake. Last month President Trump and House Republicans rushed through a disastrous healthcare bill that would lead average paying thousands of dollars more for less Health Coverage. It would destroy the program that currently exists in the state and fill our entire Health Care System into chaos. And now Senate Republicans are drafting their own version of the Similar Health care bill in complete secret behind closeddo doors with absolutely no bipartisan input. This lack of transparency and departure from regular order is unacceptable and deeply irresponsible especially given what every Single Family is
House republicans rushed through a disastrous Health Care Bill that would leave average new mexico families paying thousands of dollars more for less healths coverage. It would destroy the Medicaid Program as it currently exists in our state, and though our through our entire Healthcare System indicators. Nelson republicans are drafting their own version of a similar healthcare bill incomplete secret behind close doors without come with absolutely no, not bipartisan input. This lack of transparency and departure from regular order, its unacceptable and it is deeply irresponsible. Especially when every single American Families Health Coverage is at stake, if this bill ever becomes law. While we dont know for sure s what Senate Republicans version of trumpcare will look like, media reports say that it is shaping up to look more and more like a train wreck of a bill that President Trump and housear republican celebrated in the white house rose garden just a couple of months ago. A bill th
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