Thursday, 22 June 2017

Politics: Senate Republicans set to release health-care bill, but divisions remain

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Senate Republicans set to release health-care bill, but divisions remain
The proposal is an attempt to strike a compromise between existing law and a bill passed by the House in May.
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Democrats reel from another special-election loss, and some point fingers at Pelosi
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Republicans who decried Obamacare secrecy now writing legislation in secret
Transparency takes a back seat to expediency as the GOP scrambles to pass a health-care bill.
 
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Georgia race provides a wake-up call for both Democrats and Republicans
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