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Although they don't have the votes to keep the Republicans' health plan from moving out of committee, they will not make it easy.
If all goes according to plan, the House will vote within a few weeks and the Senate will take up the legislation before its spring recess begins on April 7.
The speaker's optimism belies growing complaints from conservatives and moderates in his party.
The president met with a group of 20 House GOP whips on Tuesday to reassure them he supports their efforts to get the American Health Care Act passed. “He basically said whatever we need him to do … he’ll do that, because it’s really, as Mike Pence said, is a binary choice: you vote keep Obamacare or you vote to repeal it," said Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla.
House leaders overlooked advice from the governors on health policy, especially Medicaid, says Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich urges more bipartisan cooperation to find a new health plan. News outlets also examine how the plan will affect Medicaid.
The right wing of the party immediately panned the bill, calling it Obamacare-lite.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions from around the country.
With the release of the GOP's official legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare, opinion writers take a hard look at what it might mean.
Outlets report on news from Kansas, Missouri, Texas, Georgia, Connecticut, California, Arizona and Minnesota.
Stat examines top hospitals and medical schools to see just how deeply rooted the new acceptance for alternative therapies is. In other public health news: social media and isolation; the disappointment of potential medical breakthroughs; elusive diagnoses; eating disorders in young children; asthma and more.
The Wall Street Journal's review of pay for top charity officials shows many moving above $1 million. But the paper says that executive compensation at nonprofit hospitals varies widely.
The group, which includes Johnson & Johnson, believes it will save a combined $600 million over three years compared with their members' current drug-benefit contracts.
The move highlights the White House's concern over the political ramifications of stripping federal funding from the organization. Planned Parenthood says the compromise is a nonstarter.
The proposal calls for dramatic changes to the health program for low-income residents that could move many people off the rolls and sets some timelines that states seeking to expand coverage will have to meet.
The success of the Republicans' health care plan may depend on lawmakers' fear of re-election retribution from the president.
The legislation would roll back provisions that have been objected to by the Republicans' base, but it will also cover fewer people.
Democrats moved quickly to criticize the Republicans' health care plan, saying it benefits the rich as well as insurance companies while hurting the middle-class.
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