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Rhetoric Heats Up In Congressional Battle Over Planned Parenthood Funds

Morning Briefing

The Washington Post fact checks Sen. Chuck Schumer’s claim regarding the number of women who get mammograms through the women’s reproductive health group, while Planned Parenthood officials push back on Republicans’ efforts to defund the organization. In other news from Capitol Hill, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) introduces a bill aimed at surprise bills after a colonoscopy.

States Detail Concerns About How They Will Fare Under GOP Plan

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California’s insurance commissioner said the approach would be a “devastating blow” to the state’s insurance marketplace and leave millions without coverage, while Ohio hospitals and state lawmakers worry that the measure will harm the stability brought to the health industry as a result of the Medicaid expansion. News outlets from Arizona, Georgia, Connecticut, Tennessee and Wisconsin also contemplate the proposal’s local impact.

What About The CBO?

Morning Briefing

House GOP leaders chose to move ahead with consideration of the American Health Care Act in two key committees — Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce — without an official, independent estimate by the Congressional Budget Office of the measure’s cost and coverage. This move has raised the ire of many of the bill’s opponents, including House conservatives, who want to know more about its cost implications.

GOP Lawmakers Wrestle With Choice Between Their Replace Goal And What Some View As ‘Obamacare Lite’

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Within the Republican caucus, the House health plan is drawing concern and even opposition from both conservative and moderate lawmakers. The plan is also highlighting the divide among some GOP governors, especially those in states that chose to pursue the health law’s Medicaid expansion, and congressional leaders. And the measure, in its current form, could face challenges when it reaches the Senate, where Republicans have a slimmer margin of victory.

Ryan Pushes Health Bill Forward In ‘Rocky Rollout’

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The repeal-and-replace plan cleared its first hurdle when it was approved by the House Ways & Means Committee, but the process was acrimonious — marked by Democratic efforts to slow progress. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) hopes the measure will clear the full House by the end of the week, but he is facing pressure from his party’s right wing to make the bill a more aggressive repeal of the Affordable Care Act.