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GOP leaders will hold votes on a slew of different health bills to see how close they can get to passing something.
July 26 -
Republicans are considering retaining Obamacare’s 3.8 percent tax on net investment income for people who earn more than $200,000 and couples over $250,000.
July 12 -
Republican leaders are increasingly pessimistic the GOP legislation can win approval before August's month-long break.
July 10 -
Top Republicans are working with congressional budget officials to examine the impact of various changes they’re considering.
June 30 -
The President suggested the idea in an early morning tweet Friday in the event Senate Republicans are unable to pass their healthcare bill.
June 30 -
While several CEOs have been critical of this administration, they have flocked to the White House this week seeking to influence the government’s technology policies going forward.
June 23 -
Republican leaders plan to brief rank-and-file members on the details of their proposal this week, including changes to tax credits and other provisions.
June 19 -
CBO insight is critical for meeting Senate rules that would let the GOP pass it with a simple majority amid unanimous Democratic opposition.
May 24 -
Artificial intelligence expertise in particular is in demand, according to research from Upwork.
May 5 -
House Republicans mustered just enough votes to pass their health-care bill Thursday, salvaging what at times appeared to be a doomed mission to repeal and partially replace the Affordable Care Act.
May 4 -
Anthem says it’s committed to completing the Cigna transaction and evaluating its options after a federal appeals court upheld a ruling blocking the merger.
May 1 -
House members return Tuesday from Easter recess to new language on the health bill from the Senate Budget Committee.
April 25 -
There’s no target date for a vote, whether next week or at any future time, a White House aide says.
April 21 -
A new order asks agencies to propose ideas to direct visas to the most skilled and highly paid applicants.
April 19 -
Republicans scrapped a vote on the embattled American Health Care Act bill Friday due to opposition from moderates and conservatives, just a day after President Trump demanded a do-or-die vote on it.
March 24 -
Last-minute changes mean that Republicans will be voting on the measure without final cost and coverage estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.
March 24 -
American Health Care Act was approved by a third House committee on Thursday, but three Republicans joined Democrats in voting against it.
March 16 -
New estimates show 14 million Americans could lose health coverage by next year.
March 14 -
The proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act has met with criticism from some conservative Republicans.
March 8 -
At least eight health insurance executives met with the President to discuss changes to the Affordable Care Act.
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