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Republicans unveil revised Obamacare repeal bill | Republicans unveil revised Obamacare repeal bill |
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US Senate Republicans have published a revised health bill in a bid to rally their divided party around its seven-year campaign to repeal Obamacare. | US Senate Republicans have published a revised health bill in a bid to rally their divided party around its seven-year campaign to repeal Obamacare. |
The proposal retains key Obamacare taxes on the wealthy in an attempt bid to win over moderate party members. | The proposal retains key Obamacare taxes on the wealthy in an attempt bid to win over moderate party members. |
It would also let insurers offer less coverage than Obamacare and retains cuts to healthcare for the poor. | It would also let insurers offer less coverage than Obamacare and retains cuts to healthcare for the poor. |
Congress is delaying its summer holiday in a bid to overturn former President Barack Obama's 2010 legislation. | Congress is delaying its summer holiday in a bid to overturn former President Barack Obama's 2010 legislation. |
What's new? | What's new? |
The latest version of the Republican bill would retain two taxes on people earning more than $200,000 (£155,000), which has helped pay for Obamacare. | The latest version of the Republican bill would retain two taxes on people earning more than $200,000 (£155,000), which has helped pay for Obamacare. |
But plans to impose deep cuts on Medicaid, a healthcare programme for the poor and disabled, are largely unchanged in the new Republican bill. | But plans to impose deep cuts on Medicaid, a healthcare programme for the poor and disabled, are largely unchanged in the new Republican bill. |
The Better Care Reconciliation Act would also provide an extra $45bn to tackle the US opioid epidemic that is wreaking havoc in some Republican senators' constituencies. | The Better Care Reconciliation Act would also provide an extra $45bn to tackle the US opioid epidemic that is wreaking havoc in some Republican senators' constituencies. |
It includes an additional $70bn to help cover so-called out-of-pocket medical expenses, which are not reimbursed by insurers. | It includes an additional $70bn to help cover so-called out-of-pocket medical expenses, which are not reimbursed by insurers. |
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The bill also incorporates Senator Ted Cruz's proposal to let insurers offer stripped-down, low-cost healthcare plans by ducking Obamacare rules requiring coverage for "essential" health benefits. | The bill also incorporates Senator Ted Cruz's proposal to let insurers offer stripped-down, low-cost healthcare plans by ducking Obamacare rules requiring coverage for "essential" health benefits. |
These include maternity and postnatal care, mental health services, addiction treatment, outpatient care, hospitalisation, emergency room visits and prescription drugs. | These include maternity and postnatal care, mental health services, addiction treatment, outpatient care, hospitalisation, emergency room visits and prescription drugs. |
Insurance companies have warned that Senator Cruz's proposal would harm people with pre-existing medical conditions by making their insurance unaffordable. | Insurance companies have warned that Senator Cruz's proposal would harm people with pre-existing medical conditions by making their insurance unaffordable. |
The Congressional Budget Office found that the last version of the bill would leave 22 million fewer people insured over a decade. | The Congressional Budget Office found that the last version of the bill would leave 22 million fewer people insured over a decade. |
Senate Republicans are now awaiting a new assessment from the nonpartisan score-keeper. | Senate Republicans are now awaiting a new assessment from the nonpartisan score-keeper. |
Can Republicans pass this bill? | Can Republicans pass this bill? |
The Obamacare repeal has been testing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's reputation as a master tactician. | The Obamacare repeal has been testing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's reputation as a master tactician. |
He must conjure a compromise option that will appease both moderates and conservatives among his rank-and-file. | He must conjure a compromise option that will appease both moderates and conservatives among his rank-and-file. |
Democrats are united against the bill, which means that just three "no" votes among Republican senators would sink the legislation. | Democrats are united against the bill, which means that just three "no" votes among Republican senators would sink the legislation. |
Republicans have a 52-48 majority in the 100-seat Senate, with Vice-President Mike Pence able to cast a potential tie-breaking vote. | Republicans have a 52-48 majority in the 100-seat Senate, with Vice-President Mike Pence able to cast a potential tie-breaking vote. |
Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky already appear firmly opposed to the measure. | Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky already appear firmly opposed to the measure. |
Moderate senators such as Rob Portman of Ohio, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska are alarmed by the planned Medicaid cuts. | Moderate senators such as Rob Portman of Ohio, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska are alarmed by the planned Medicaid cuts. |
Underlining the divisions, minutes before Mr McConnell unveiled his plan, two other Republican senators, Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy, offered their own healthcare proposal. | Underlining the divisions, minutes before Mr McConnell unveiled his plan, two other Republican senators, Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy, offered their own healthcare proposal. |
Their plan would steer much of the federal funding for health insurance to the states. | Their plan would steer much of the federal funding for health insurance to the states. |
President Donald Trump, who made repeal of Obamacare a core campaign pledge, is monitoring the Senate developments while on a visit to France. | President Donald Trump, who made repeal of Obamacare a core campaign pledge, is monitoring the Senate developments while on a visit to France. |
He said in an interview on Wednesday he would be "very angry" if he did not get a bill on his desk, exhorting Mr McConnell to "pull it off". | He said in an interview on Wednesday he would be "very angry" if he did not get a bill on his desk, exhorting Mr McConnell to "pull it off". |
A vote is planned on the bill, should agreement emerge, next week. | A vote is planned on the bill, should agreement emerge, next week. |