Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US health bill sinks again

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’ s legislativ­e agenda suffered a major blow after a Republican bill aimed at repealing and replacing his predecesso­r’ s legacy healthcare law failed to muster enough support from his own party’s senators.

Two Republican senators declared their opposition to the legislatio­n on Monday, leaving the party short of the majority needed to pass the bill. The party has 52 members in the 100- member chamber, and with all 46 Democrats and two In dependents voting against, it needed 50 to clear. It was already down to that number with two senators voting No.

“We were let down by all of the Democrats and a few Republican­s,” Trump tweeted on Tuesday. “Most Republican­s were loyal, terrific & worked really hard. We will return!” He urged party leaders in the Senate to separate the two processes of repealing the Affordable Care Act, former President Barrack Obama’s legacy legislatio­n, and replacing it.

Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell started that process on Tuesday morning by intro duc- in ga bill to repeal the law but allowing two years for it to be wound down completely — as a transition period— before the new law takes over. But there is not enough support for this move top ass. The House of Representa­tives passed a legislatio­n in May repealing Obamacare, as the healthcare law is popularly called. But the Senate was always expected be the tougher challenge.

Scrapping Obama bare was a key element of the Republican Party’s poll plank for past sevenand-a-half years. HTC

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