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Governors hear pitch on revised Senate health bill

- By Matt O’Brien

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Trump administra­tion is struggling to get support from skeptical U.S. governors for a revised health care bill before the U.S. Senate.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administra­tor Seema Verma made their pitches Saturday morning during a closed-door meeting of the bipartisan National Governors Associatio­n. Vice President Mike Pence also met several of the governors privately after his public address at the Rhode Island conference on Friday.

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, one of the bill’s most prominent Republican skeptics, said Saturday it’s unlikely they changed anyone’s mind. “I am struggling to validate the numbers that are being presented to me by the administra­tion versus what I’m hearing from independen­t (experts), what I’ll likely hear from the (Congressio­nal Budget Office), what I’m hearing from back home,” he said after the governors-only meeting.

Sandoval has expressed concerns about the legislatio­n’s cuts to the Medicaid program for the poor and disabled. His position is important because of the pressure he could place on Nevada’s Republican Sen. Dean Heller, a possible swing vote.

With two GOP senators already opposed to the legislatio­n, one more “no” vote would kill the bill outright in a Senate divided 52-48 between Republican­s and the Democratic caucus. Sandoval said, “Sen. Heller’s his own man,” but he’s trying to give him the best informatio­n about how the legislatio­n would affect their state. “He’s the United States senator. At the end of the day, he’s the one who pushes the button,” Sandoval said. “I’m going to inform him about how I feel about the bill.”

Connecticu­t Gov. Dannel Malloy, chairman of the Democratic Governors Associatio­n, said the mood at the Saturday breakfast meeting was “tense” and “there are a lot of Republican governors who apparently have a neck problem, because they were all looking down.” He added that a few Republican governors did ask questions. Others said they raised their concerns to the White House in one-on-one meetings.

Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker said he had an “extensive meeting” Friday with Pence and Price and “we’re hopeful they’re going to get to a point where they’re going to have a repeal-and-replace that works.” Walker declined to say whether he supports the current version.

“I haven’t read through it all yet so I’ve still got to look at it,” Walker said. “It just came out yesterday.”

 ?? STEPHAN SAVOIA/AP ?? Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe talk at Saturday’s meeting.
STEPHAN SAVOIA/AP Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe talk at Saturday’s meeting.

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