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CSPAN Washington Journal July 10, 2017

To make a repeal bill. So in our first hour to you, we want a sense from you of what congress should do with the Affordable Care act. If you say a repeal bill should be passed, 202 7488000. If you hold onto to the idea of repealing and replacing it with a Senate Version . 202 7488001. And if you are one who says fix the portions of the aca that are. Roblematic, 202 7488002 if you want, you can post your thoughts on twitter at http twitter. Com cspanwj. Specifically, what this will do about health care. Stephanie armour writes, some congressional lawmakers say a closure of the legislation would give them a chance to return to ofir goal of her for repealing the Affordable Care act, and putting it off until later of what it decision would mean to put in place. Others are considering the possibility of legislation to shore up the laws marketplaces for an individual by Health Coverage action. He made statements to that last week, Mitch Mcconnell did. That something would have to be done to

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