The Columbus Dispatch

Senate GOP mustering fi nal push to repeal ACA

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — Senate Republican­s expressed growing hope Monday for a final push to scuttle President Barack Obama’s health care law, an effort that still faces an uphill climb and just a twoweek window to pass. Adding more risk, senators would be in the dark about the bill’s impact on Americans, since the Congressio­nal Budget Office says crucial estimates won’t be ready in time for a vote.

Democrats backed by doctors, hospitals and patients’ groups mustered an all-out effort to finally smother the GOP drive, warning of millions losing coverage and others facing skimpier policies. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer went further, saying the partisan measure threatened the spirit of cooperatio­n between President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders embodied in a recent budget deal and progress on immigratio­n.

“After two weeks of thinking bipartisan­ship, that flickering candle, might gain some new light, this is the last thing we need,” Schumer, D-N.Y., said on the Senate floor.

Two months after one of the GOP’s top priorities crashed on the Senate floor, the revived attempt to uproot Obama’s law is being led by GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy.

Vice President Mike Pence was calling senators to seek support, White House officials said. And looking to add momentum, House Speaker Paul Ryan, R- Wis., said the House would vote on the bill if it passes the Senate. Speaking in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Ryan called it “our best, last chance to get repeal and replace done.”

The 140-page bill would replace much of Obama’s statute with block grants to states and give them wide leeway on spending the money. It would let states ease coverage requiremen­ts under that 2010 law, end Obama’s mandates that most Americans buy insurance and that companies offer coverage to workers, and cut and reshape Medicaid.

A victory would let Trump and Republican leaders claim redemption on their “repeal and replace” effort.

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