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Republican-backed health bill clears first hurdle in House Republican-backed health bill clears first hurdle in House
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The Republican healthcare bill has cleared a key congressional committee, despite concerns that plan's impact on the budget remains unclear. The Republican healthcare bill has cleared a key congressional committee, despite concerns that the plan's impact on the budget remains unclear.
The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee approved the bill by a party-line vote of 23-16 in the pre-dawn hours of Thursday. The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee approved the bill by a 23-16 vote along party lines in the pre-dawn hours of Thursday.
Republicans, who control both chambers of Congress, hope to pass the replacement for Obamacare by mid-April. Republicans, who control both chambers of Congress, hope to pass their replacement for Obamacare by mid-April.
But it faces resistance from Democrats, hospitals and even some Republicans.But it faces resistance from Democrats, hospitals and even some Republicans.
"This is an historic step, an important step in the repeal of Obamacare," said Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the panel, which approved the bill after nearly 18 hours of debate. It was unveiled on Monday."This is an historic step, an important step in the repeal of Obamacare," said Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the panel, which approved the bill after nearly 18 hours of debate. It was unveiled on Monday.
The committee made no changes to the draft legislation - known as the American Health Care Act - despite Democratic attempts to introduce amendments.The committee made no changes to the draft legislation - known as the American Health Care Act - despite Democratic attempts to introduce amendments.
The chamber's Energy and Commerce committee was still working through its own marathon session as of Thursday morning.The chamber's Energy and Commerce committee was still working through its own marathon session as of Thursday morning.
The new plan would dismantle much of Mr Obama's 2010 Affordable Care Act.The new plan would dismantle much of Mr Obama's 2010 Affordable Care Act.
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The American Hospital Association (AHA), a leading trade group representing hospitals, said current provisions for "our most vulnerable" would be thrown into doubt. But the American Hospital Association (AHA), which represents about 5,000 hospitals and health networks, said current provisions for "our most vulnerable" would be thrown into doubt under the plan.
The president of the AHA, which represents about 5,000 hospitals and health networks, said in a letter to Congress that the ability to assess the bill was "severely hampered" by the lack of a proper estimate by the Congressional Budget Office. The president of the AHA said in a letter to Congress the ability to assess the bill was "severely hampered" by the lack of a proper cost estimate.
President Donald Trump is "in full sell mode" to rally support behind the health bill, the White House says. The Congressional Budget Office is not expected to put a price tag until next week on the proposed overhaul to the more than $3tn (£2.4tn) US healthcare system.
House Representative Tom Cole, who was among the lawmakers at a meeting with the president on Wednesday, told Bloomberg Mr Trump had suggested meeting once a week or every four days. Democrats continue to argue that it is impossible to push through a bill without knowing its cost and how many Americans would be affected.
On Thursday, some lawmakers have reportedly been invited to hang out at the White House's bowling alley.
Mr Trump has dined with former foes including Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Ted Cruz, who dined with his family and the president at the White House on Wednesday night.
But some moderate Republicans are concerned people will be stripped of cover, while conservatives sense federal overreach.
Democrats continue to argue that it is impossible to push through a bill without knowing its cost and how many Americans would be affected - figures which have yet to be released.
Senator Tom Cotton, a conservative Republican from Arkansas, shared that concern in a series of tweets on Thursday after the vote.Senator Tom Cotton, a conservative Republican from Arkansas, shared that concern in a series of tweets on Thursday after the vote.
He told House members to "pause, start over" and "get it right, don't get it fast".He told House members to "pause, start over" and "get it right, don't get it fast".
"What matters in the long run is better, more affordable [healthcare] for Americans, NOT House leaders' arbitrary legislative calendar," he added."What matters in the long run is better, more affordable [healthcare] for Americans, NOT House leaders' arbitrary legislative calendar," he added.
President Donald Trump is meanwhile "in full sell mode" to rally support behind the health bill, the White House says.
House Representative Tom Cole, who was among the lawmakers at a meeting with the president on Wednesday, told Bloomberg Mr Trump had suggested weekly meetings.
Some lawmakers have been invited to hang out on Thursday at the White House's bowling alley, according to the report.
Mr Trump has dined with former foes including Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Ted Cruz, who brought his family to the White House on Wednesday night.
But some moderate Republicans are concerned people will be stripped of cover, while conservatives sniff federal overreach.
Overall, the plan is expected to cover fewer people than those who gained insurance under the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act.Overall, the plan is expected to cover fewer people than those who gained insurance under the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act.
However, the predicted numbers and cost will not be clear for about another week, when the Congressional Budget Office delivers its verdict on the proposed overhaul to the more than $3tn (£2.4tn) US healthcare system.