Vice President Pence urges Congress to
complete Obamacare repeal
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[June 05, 2017]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President
Mike Pence on Saturday urged the Republican-controlled Congress to
complete the job of dismantling Obamacare this summer and move on
quickly to another big-ticket item on President Donald Trump's agenda:
tax cuts.
Speaking days before lawmakers return to Washington amid doubts about
their ability to agree on legislation, Pence sought to add urgency to
the debate by warning that consumers face dwindling access to Obamacare
health coverage in some states.
Trump-backed legislation to dismantle former President Barack Obama's
healthcare overhaul narrowly passed the House of Representatives last
month. But Senate Republicans have had difficulty agreeing on their own
bill, leading Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to fret about the
future of healthcare legislation.
"First and foremost, this summer, this Congress must come together and
heed the president's leadership, and we must repeal and replace
Obamacare," Pence told a political rally in Iowa, one of several states
where major insurers have exited government-subsidized insurance
markets.
"It's high time we take action," the vice president added, saying
Congress must "relieve Iowa and relieve America."
Insurers say they cannot plan amid the uncertainty surrounding
healthcare legislation. They also face a worse-than-expected balance of
sick and healthy customers that has helped drive insurance premiums
higher in Obamacare marketplaces.
"Once we repeal and replace Obamacare, we're going to roll our sleeves
up, and working with these great leaders in Congress, we're going to
pass one of the largest tax cuts in American history," Pence said.
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Vice President Mike Pence speaks during an event celebrating
National Military Appreciation Month and National Military Spouse
Appreciation Day at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in
Washington, U.S., May 9, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
A former Indiana congressman, Pence plays a key role in Trump's
relationship with lawmakers as the main White House liaison to
Congress. As vice president, he also casts the tie-breaking vote on
legislation in the 100-member Senate, where Republicans have a slim
52-seat majority.
Senate Republican staff are expected to present legislative options
on healthcare when lawmakers return to Capitol Hill on Monday after
a one-week recess, according to aides. But some Republicans are
skeptical that healthcare legislation can pass the Senate this
summer, if at all.
Pence projected confidence that Congress will succeed: "I know we
will. The Obamacare nightmare is about to end."
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Mary Milliken)
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