Mitch McConnell Delays Vote to Repeal Affordable Care Act
Mitch McConnell Delays Vote to Repeal Affordable Care Act
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has delayed a vote on legislation to repeal and replace Barack Obama’s signature Affordable Care Act.The setback is the latest blow for congressional Republicans, who have struggled to draft a viable replacement for Obamacare. Initial efforts in the House stalled in the early days of President Trump’s presidency, as conservative lawmakers struggled to iron out internal differences between the brunt of the Party and Freedom Caucus.While McConnell has come under fire for delaying a long-promised repeal of the Affordable Care Act, he defended his decision by pointing out that Republicans still aren’t confident they can muster 50 votes.The New York Times analysis of the state of the senate is that conservatives haven’t likely smoothed enough opposition among themselves to even begin debate.“We will not be on the bill this week, but we’re still working toward getting at least 50 people in a comfortable place,” admitted McConnell on Tuesday.The Senate Majority Leader had earlier suggested that a vote would come before the Senate’s Fourth of July recess.However, McConnell is pushing his fellow Republicans to take action. He told reporters that he’d spoken to President Trump, with the two concluding that, unless the GOP can convene in agreement, conservatives may have to negotiate with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Senator Susan Collins of Maine is among a number of Republicans indicating they wouldn't vote to pass the Senate's proposed repeal and replacement of Obamacare. Image courtesy of the New York Times.
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