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The Senate rejected Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s healthcare proposal late Tuesday at the start of several days of debate with no clear idea of what ACA-replacement plan the senators will ultimately be asked to pass.
July 25 -
Senate Republicans agreed to begin floor debate on healthcare legislation, a hard-fought step amid uncertainty about exactly what plan senators will ultimately be asked to vote on.
July 25 -
Several key Republican holdouts on healthcare legislation said they will vote to begin debate Tuesday afternoon, even though senators don’t know exactly where the legislation will end up.
July 25 -
Senate Republican leaders and President Donald Trump appear determined to begin a floor debate Tuesday on repealing the Affordable Care Act.
July 25 -
Senate Republican leaders must decide which healthcare proposal they’ll ask members to vote on this week, in what has become a series of all-out efforts to get their own members on board.
July 24 -
Next week could be a key test over whether Republicans have any chance at delivering on their seven years of promises of repealing and replacing the ACA.
July 21 -
Amount patients would have to pay up front for their own care would violate maximums set in U.S. law.
July 20 -
A Republican fallback plan to repeal all of the ACA without a replacement health program would lead to 32 million more people uninsured than under current law.
July 19 -
Trump administration has threatened to not make cost-sharing reduction payments due soon.
July 19 -
With the push to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act dead for now, insurers and policyholders face uncertainty.
July 19 -
Few carriers, hospitals or doctors seem to know how to approach the next chapter in American health care.
July 18 -
McConnell’s day-old proposal to simply repeal the ACA appears to already be dead as three Republican senators, such as Maine's Susan Collins, say they'll oppose the measure.
July 18 -
Defections of Utah Sen. Mike Lee and Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran lead majority leader to seek alternative path.
July 18 -
McConnell delays vote as John McCain remains in Arizona this week after surgery.
July 17 -
Next iteration may provide more money to Medicaid in effort to appease GOP moderates.
July 14 -
Proposed plan would add $70 billion to stabilize insurance exchanges over the next decade.
July 13 -
The new measure, to be released to all Senate Republicans Thursday, also discards earlier plans to repeal three Obamacare taxes on the wealthy.
July 13 -
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 -
If GOP-led effort fails, majority leader open to sitting down with Democrats to stabilize insurance markets.
July 7 -
Top Republicans are working with congressional budget officials to examine the impact of various changes they’re considering.
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