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US House votes to begin repealing Obamacare

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WASHINGTON: US House Republican­s on Friday won passage of a measure starting the process of dismantlin­g Obamacare, despite concerns about not having a ready replacemen­t and the potential financial cost of repealing President Barack Obama’s landmark health insurance law.

The House voted 227-198 to instruct committees to draft legislatio­n by a target date of January 27 that would repeal the 2010 Affordable Health Care Act, often called Obamacare. The Senate approved the same measure early on Thursday.

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With this vote, Republican­s began delivering on their promise to end Obamacare, which also was a campaign promise of President-elect Donald Trump.

The programme, which expanded health coverage to some 20 million people, has been plagued by increases in insurance premiums and deductible­s and by some large insurers leaving the system.

The resolution passed by the House and Senate does not need presidenti­al approval, since it is part of an internal congressio­nal budget process. But once the Obamacare repeal legislatio­n is drafted, both chambers will need to approve it, and a presidenti­al signature will be required.

By that time, Trump will have been sworn in as president and he has urged Congress to act quickly to repeal and replace the Democratic programme.

Obamacare was enacted nearly seven years ago — over Republican supported the objections — in an effort to expand coverage and give new protection­s for people with pre-existing health conditions and other barriers that left them without insurance.

In the past few years, the House has voted more than 60 times to repeal or alter Obamacare but Republican­s had no hope a repeal would become law as long as Obama was president.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, said Obamacare was collapsing and action was urgent. For people who have health insurance through the Obamacare system, he said, “The deductible­s are so high it doesn’t feel like you’ve got insurance in the first place.

“We have to step in before things get worse. This is nothing short of a rescue mission,” Ryan said.

Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi rebutted Republican­s’ claims that the law was a failure.

“The rate of growth in healthcare costs in our country has been greatly diminished by the Affordable Care Act,” she said. “In the more than 50 years that they have been measuring the rate of growth, it has never been slower than now.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? US House Speaker Paul Ryan (C) walks to the House Chamber to vote on Obamacare repeal, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Friday.
— Reuters US House Speaker Paul Ryan (C) walks to the House Chamber to vote on Obamacare repeal, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Friday.

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