Two Republican Senators Temper Expectations On Completely Scrapping Health Law
Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Republicans from Iowa who are active players in the health care debate, admitted that completely repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act doesn't look like it's going to be in the cards. But, the forecast looked just as gloomy a few weeks ago in the House.
The Associated Press:
Iowa's GOP Senators Cast Doubt On Health Care Law Repeal
Lowering expectations, Iowa's two Republican senators say the long-promised repeal of "Obamacare" is unlikely, and any final agreement with the Republican-controlled House is uncertain. The comments Tuesday by Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst come as the Republican-controlled Senate moves forward on its work to dismantle the 2010 health care bill while facing conflicting demands within their own party and lockstep Democratic opposition. Both senators are active players in the health care debate. (5/31)
Modern Healthcare:
GOP Senators Gloomy About Repeal Prospects, But Watch Out For House Repeat
The seeming impasse among Senate Republicans to reach an agreement on how to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act feels like déjà vu all over again. The question is which senator will take on Republican congressman Fred Upton's role and broker a last-minute compromise. Upton's amendment in early May brought just enough moderates and conservatives together to pass the American Health Care Act in the House. (Meyer, 5/30)
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump wants Republicans to go nuclear on health care and tax reform —
The Wall Street Journal:
Trump Wants Senate Rules Changed To Speed Up Health-Care, Tax Legislation
President Donald Trump called for a change to Senate rules to allow all bills to pass with a simple majority, elbowing aside Senate Republicans’ current legislative strategy on taxes and health care that already rests on obtaining such a majority. “The U.S. Senate should switch to 51 votes, immediately, and get Healthcare and TAX CUTS approved, fast and easy. Dems would do it, no doubt!” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter. (Radnofsky, Rubin and Hughes, 5/30)