Houston Chronicle

Texans Cruz, Cornyn call delay of health bill a positive move

- By Kevin Diaz kevin.diaz@chron.com

WASHINGTON — Republican senators emerged stonefaced from a closed door meeting in the Capitol on Tuesday, fending off a crowd of eager reporters jockeying for slivers of informatio­n.

“We’ve got a long way to go,” said South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, shaking his head.

The two Texans in the Senate, both key players in the unfolding drama, sought to cast the delay in positive terms.

“The conversati­on is ongoing,” said Republican Whip John Cornyn, the vote counter, before stepping into an elevator out of reach of reporters.

Sen. Ted Cruz, one of four potential conservati­ve holdouts, signaled that a deal could still be made.

“We continue to have productive discussion­s,” he said. “I believe we can get to yes and we will get to yes.”

Cruz, one of the leaders in a 13-member working group that has been working to forge a plan that can win a Senate majority, said he thought progress was being made toward his goal lowering premiums that have risen under the Affordable Care Act.

“There’s not enough in the current draft to do that, but there are a number of common sense reforms that the working group has discussed for months that I believe will ultimately be reflected in the final draft,” Cruz said. “And when they are, I think we will have a final bill that can pass. We’re not there yet, but I believe we can get there.”

Cruz vowed that if Republican­s can agree on a replacemen­t health care plan, “we will be vindicatin­g the promise that we made to the voters.”

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