The Asian Age

Obamacare repeal bill hits GOP bump

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Washington, Sept. 24: A proposal by US Republican­s to repeal and replace the Obamacare health insurance program me suffered new setbacks on Sunday when two pivotal senators from the party dug in with criticisms of the bill that President Donald Trump is pushing for quick passage.

Senator Susan Collins, who just two days ago said she was “leaning against” the legislatio­n, on Sunday declared in an interview on CNN’s State of the Union, “It is very difficult for me to envision a scenario where I would end up voting for this bill.”

Ms Collins said her concerns centered on the impact the legislatio­n would have on the federal Medicaid program that helps disabled children and low-income elderly

It is very difficult for me to envision a scenario where I would end up voting for this bill — Susan Collins, Republican Senator

people get healthcare.

Mr Trump and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell can afford to lose the support of only two Republican­s, assuming all Democrats vote against the measure to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act better known as Obamacare.

Senators John McCain and Rand Paul already have expressed opposition.

Paul, interviewe­d on NBC’s Meet the Press, attacked the centerpiec­e of the Republican bill that would have the federal government basically turn the health insurance system over to states in the form of “block grants.”

“They could remove the block grants from it, and we can vote on what we actually on agree on,” Paul said. “I can’t in good conscience vote to keep all the spending.”

Despite the difficult odds in fulfilling their sevenyear drive to kill Obamacare, some key Senate Republican­s were pushing to forge ahead.

Senator Lindsey Graham, who is leading the charge on the latest version of Obamacare repeal, told ABC: “The only way you know how people will vote is you have the vote,” adding, “I think we’re going to get the votes.” The Senate faces a September. 30 deadline for deciding on the bill.

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