Four GOP senators oppose Senate health-care measure in its current form [View all]
Source: Washington Post
Four GOP senators oppose Senate health-care measure in its current form
By Sean Sullivan, Juliet Eilperin and Kelsey Snell June 22 at 2:24 PM
Four Republican senators from the conservative wing of their party say they oppose the Senate health-care bill as it was introduced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday, which places the effort to overhaul the American health-care system in jeopardy as it heads for an anticipated vote in the Senate next week.
Those senators Rand Paul of Kentucky, Ted Cruz of Texas, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Mike Lee of Utah announced that while they cannot support the bill as its currently written, they are open to negotiating changes that could ultimately win their support.
Currently, for a variety of reasons, we are not ready to vote for this bill, but we are open to negotiation and obtaining more information before it is brought to the floor, the statement read. There are provisions in this draft that represent an improvement to our current health care system but it does not appear this draft as written will accomplish the most important promise that we made to Americans: to repeal Obamacare and lower their health care costs.
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The current bill does not repeal Obamacare. It does not keep our promises to the American people. I will oppose it coming to the floor in its current form, but I remain open to negotiations, said Paul.
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