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Republicans expected to unveil healthcare bill this week
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[March 06, 2017] WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - Republican U.S. lawmakers expect to unveil this week the
text of long-awaited legislation to repeal and replace the Obamacare
healthcare law, one of President Donald Trump's top legislative
priorities, a senior Republican congressional aide said on Sunday.
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Since taking office in January, Trump has pressed his fellow
Republicans who control Congress to act quickly to dismantle former
Democratic President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act and pass a
plan to replace it, but lawmakers in the party have differed on the
specifics.
Democrats have warned that Republicans risk throwing the entire U.S.
healthcare system into chaos by repealing the 2010 law that was
passed by congressional Democrats over united Republican opposition.
Republicans condemn it as a government overreach, and Trump has
called it a "disaster."
The aide cited progress in meetings and phone calls starting on
Friday and lasting through the weekend involving House of
Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, Health and Human Services
Secretary Tom Price, White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney, Trump
domestic policy adviser Andrew Bremberg and others.
"We are in a very good place right now, and while drafting
continues, we anticipate the release of final bill text early this
week," said the aide, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The aide called the expected bill a "consensus Republican plan," but
offered no details.
AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for Ryan, said: "We are now at the
culmination of a years-long process to keep our promise to the
American people."
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The Obamacare law has proven popular in many states, even some
controlled by Republicans, and it enabled about 20 million
previously uninsured people to get medical insurance, although
premium increases angered some.
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell; Writing by Will Dunham; Editing by
Peter Cooney)
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