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OBAMACARE REPEAL BILL ‘DEAD’

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WASHINGTON: A last-ditch attempt by US President Donald Trump and Senate Republican­s to dismantle Obamacare collapsed as a third GOP senator has announced her opposition and left the proposal short of the votes needed to pass.

Senator Susan Collins on Monday joined two of her colleagues John Mccain and Rand Paul in rejecting the latest Bill to end the Affordable Care Act — popularly known as Obamacare. The move came as a major setback to Trump who spent the past week trying to rally support for an attempt to fulfil a seven-year-old Republican promise, the Washington Post reported. The President had made undoing Democratic former President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law a top priority since the 2016 campaign.

The Bill, sponsored by Republican Senators Bill Cassidy and Lindsay Graham, aimed to eliminate key portions of Obamacare, including the system whereby citizens are fined if they do not obtain health insurance and government subsidies are provided to insurers to expand Medicaid.

“Everybody knows that’s going to fail,” said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin G. Hatch, who led a five-hour hearing on the Bill on Monday afternoon. “You don’t have one Democrat vote for it... So it’s going to fail.”

Senator Collins, one of three Republican senators who opposed the last repeal attempt in July, described the latest plan as “deeply flawed”. She expressed concern about cuts to Medicaid as well as the rolling back of protection­s for people with pre-existing medical conditions.

“Sweeping reforms to our healthcare system and to Medicaid can’t be done well in a compressed time frame, especially when the actual Bill is a moving target,” Collins said.

Mccain, who killed the last repeal effort with a dramatic middle-of-the-night vote, faulted Republican­s for trying to pass sweeping healthcare legislatio­n without the participat­ion of Democrats or extensive public deliberati­ons.

Paul had previously said he would oppose the Bill because it did not go far enough in repealing the health law.

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