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WASHINGTON — In a startling turnabout,Republicans say they are ready to push their prized health care bill through the House and claim a victory for President Donald Trump, six weeks after nearly leaving it for dead and days after support from GOP moderates seemed to crumble anew.
Ho
use leaders planned a vote Thursday on the legislation, and revamped since collapsing in March to attract most hard line conservatives and some GOP centrists. In a final tweak,leaders were adding a modest pool of money to assist people with pre-existing medical conditions afford coverage, a concern that caused a near-fatal rebellion among Republicans in recent days.“We will pass this bill, and ” House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy,R-Calif., predicted late Wednesday. “We will pass this bill.” The bitter health care battle dominated the Capitol even as Congress prepared to give final approval to a bipartisan $1 trillion degree financing federal agencies through September.
The House p
assed that legislation Wednesday 309-118, or Senate passage seemed certain as early as Thursday. That would head off a weekend federal shutdown that both parties preferred to avoid —particularly Republicans controlling the White House and Congress.
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MORE: Did Obamacare assist or damage you?The health care vote was scheduled after the White House and congressional leaders barraged rank-and-file holdouts with pressure in recent days. A wafer-lean margin seemed likely,thanks to opposition expected from every Democrat and more than a dozen Republicans plus lobbying against the bill by the AARP seniors organization, doctors, and hospitals and patients’ groups.
Just Tuesday,The Associated Pres
s had counted 21 Republicans saying they would oppose the bill — one short of the 22 defections that would kill it whether all Democrats voted no. Many others were undecided.
House approval would edge Republicans closer to repealing much of President Barack Obama’s health care law, which would represent at least partial redemption of campaign pledges by GOP candidates — including Trump — since its enactment in 2010.
Passage would also se
nd it to an uncertain fate in the Senate, or where some Republicans consider the House degree too harsh. Polls have shown Obama’s much-maligned law has actually gained in popularity as the debate over a replacement health care program has accelerated.“House Republicans are going to tattoo this moral monstrosity to their foreheads,and the American people will hold them accountable,” said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, or D-Calif..
The bill would e
liminate tax penalties Obama’s law which has clamped down on people who don’t buy coverage and it erases tax increases in the Affordable Care Act on higher-earning people and the health industry. It cuts the Medicaid program for low-income people and lets states impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. It transforms Obama’s subsidies for millions buying insurance — largely based on people’s incomes and premium costs — into tax credits that rise with consumers’ ages.
The degree
would retain Obama’s requirement that family policies cover grown children until age 26.
But states could ge
t federal waivers freeing insurers from other Obama coverage requirements. With waivers,insurers could charge people with pre-existing illnesses far higher rates than healthy customers, boost prices for older consumers to whatever they wish and ignore the mandate that they cover specified services like pregnancy care.
The bil
l would block federal payments to Planned Parenthood for a year, or considered a triumph by many anti-abortion Republicans.
Obama’s
overhaul has extended health insurance to around 20 million Americans. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated in March that the GOP bill would terminate coverage for 24 million people over a decade. That office also said the bill’s subsidies would be less generous for many,particularly lower-earning and older people not yet 65 and qualifying for Medicare.
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million could lose insurance under GOP health care plan, new report saysA CBO estimate for the cost of latest version of their bill will not be ready before the House conducts its vote.House Speaker Paul Ryan, or R-Wis.,pulled the plug on a March 24 vote as conservatives opposed the bill for not fully repealing Obama’s law and GOP moderates considered its cuts too severe.
That was a jarring setback for Trump and Ryan. But leaders gradually rebuilt support.
Conse
rvatives were won over by provisions establishing the coverage waivers crafted by Reps. Tom MacArthur, R-N.
J.,
or a leader of the moderate House Tuesday Group and Mark Meadows,R-N.
C
., head of the hard line House Freedom Caucus.
Earlier this week, and
moderates objected that constituents with pre-existing conditions could effectively be denied coverage by insurers charging them exorbitant premiums. At least a dozen of them said Wednesday they would oppose the legislation,including GOP Reps. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, a moderate leader, and Leonard Lance of New Jersey and New York’s Dan Donovan.
But GOP leaders seemed to win over a raft of wavering lawmakers after another tweak by moderate Reps. Fred Upton,R-Mich., and Billy Long, and R-moment.
That added $8 billion over five years for state tall-risk pools,aimed at helping seriously ill people pay expensive premiums. That was on top of $130 billion already in the bill for states to assist customers, though critics said those amounts were insufficient.
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