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Republican-backed health bill clears first hurdles in House | Republican-backed health bill clears first hurdles in House |
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The Republican healthcare bill has cleared two key congressional committees, despite concerns that the plan's impact on the budget is unclear. | The Republican healthcare bill has cleared two key congressional committees, despite concerns that the plan's impact on the budget is unclear. |
The House of Representatives Ways and Means backed the bill, followed by the Energy and Commerce Committee, moving it to a full chamber vote. | The House of Representatives Ways and Means backed the bill, followed by the Energy and Commerce Committee, moving it to a full chamber vote. |
Republicans, who control both chambers of Congress, hope to pass their 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. |
The Energy and Commerce Committee approved the bill along party lines after more than 24 hours of debate over the proposed legislation. | The Energy and Commerce Committee approved the bill along party lines after more than 24 hours of debate over the proposed legislation. |
"This is an historic step, an important step in the repeal of Obamacare," said Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. | "This is an historic step, an important step in the repeal of Obamacare," said Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. |
It approved the bill, which was unveiled on Monday, after nearly 18 hours of debate. | It approved the bill, which was unveiled on Monday, after nearly 18 hours of debate. |
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 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. |
It also: | It also: |
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. | 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 said in a letter to Congress the ability to assess the bill was "severely hampered" by the lack of a proper cost estimate. | 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. |
The Congressional Budget Office is not expected until next week to put a price tag on the proposed overhaul of the more than $3tn (£2.4tn) US healthcare system. | The Congressional Budget Office is not expected until next week to put a price tag on the proposed overhaul of the more than $3tn (£2.4tn) US healthcare system. |
Democrats continue to argue that it is impossible to push through a bill without knowing its cost and how many Americans would be affected. | Democrats continue to argue that it is impossible to push through a bill without knowing its cost and how many Americans would be affected. |
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. |
Some moderate Republicans are also concerned people will be stripped of cover by the legislation. | Some moderate Republicans are also concerned people will be stripped of cover by the legislation. |
President Donald Trump is meanwhile exercising his vaunted salesman skills to rally support behind the health bill. | President Donald Trump is meanwhile exercising his vaunted salesman skills to rally support behind the health bill. |
On Thursday, he tweeted that "healthcare is coming along great" and "it will end in a beautiful picture!" | On Thursday, he tweeted that "healthcare is coming along great" and "it will end in a beautiful picture!" |
House Representative Tom Cole, who joined lawmakers at a meeting with the president on Wednesday, told Bloomberg Mr Trump had suggested weekly meetings. | House Representative Tom Cole, who joined 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. | 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. | 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. |
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. |