Repeal and replace. The lawmakers are not going home. No, theyre not going home tonight. There is still a plan, im hearing to meet this evening and then start that debate. Well be watching it and we will keep you updated. The vote could come later than tomorrow . We are waiting to see, could happen. Thank you. Seven years today president obama signed the Affordable Care act into law and he says the country is in a better place because of it. The former president released a statement today, pointing out the law came to be after a year of bipartisan debate. Now he is encouraging lawmakers to Work Together when it comes to a new healthcare bill. He said, quote, if republicans are serious about lowering costs, while expanding coverage to those who need it and if theyre prepared to work with democrats, that is something we all should welcome. Activists are making it clear they do not want a new healthcare bill. At Philadelphia City hall, mayor kenny raised his concerns. Since the aca was si
This point. Under what were currently considering, however, i would say progress is being made. Reporter not enough votes to get the healthcare bill through the house and now no vote tonight. The Freedom Caucus wasnt on board for the bill as is. But neither were moderate republicans like pennsylvanias charlie dent. The tax credits were insufficient for too many americans. I have concerns about the way the medicaid issue is being handled, especially in expansion states. Reporter groups of republicans have been in and out of meetings with leadership and the president all week trying to hammer out a deal. Here is how a democrat from new jersey sees the challenge. If they keep moving to the right and appeasing those who dont think the bill goes far enough theyll be losing some of the moderate, still sort of soulful republicans that exist. Reporter former pennsylvania governor rendell called it a train wreck and had a prediction for how it could affect pennsylvania. Its hard to make it bett
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