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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s new proposal to simply repeal Obamacare appears to be dead less than 24 hours after he dropped his replacement plan for lack of support among fellow Republicans.
July 18 -
The latest draft would leave intact Obamacare tax increases on the wealthy.
July 17 -
The latest iteration of the Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act includes provisions designed to win over both conservative and centrist GOP members of the Senate.
July 13 -
Senate Republican leaders' new plan wouldn't eliminate the Net Investment Income Tax and the Additional Medicare Tax.
July 13 -
Senate Republican leaders dropped provisions that would repeal two taxes on high earners in a revised draft of their health-care bill sent to the Congressional Budget Office, according to GOP senators.
July 11 -
Senate Republican leaders head into a difficult fight this week to win support for their health-care legislation and tax changes after returning from a recess where some GOP lawmakers fielded angry complaints from constituents about the measure.
July 10 -
Senate Republican leaders trying to break a logjam on their proposed health-care legislation are working with congressional budget officials to examine the impact of various changes they’re considering, a process that could take about two weeks, according to a GOP aide.
June 30 -
Donald Trump on Friday said that if Republican senators can’t strike a deal on their health bill, they should immediately repeal Obamacare and then replace it later, a reversal of the president’s earlier position.
June 30 -
Republican Senator Bob Corker said Thursday that he expects GOP leaders to scrap a provision in their health bill that would repeal a tax on investment income that affects high-income earners.
June 29 -
Several Senate Republicans began to question Wednesday whether their health-care bill should repeal a tax on high-income Americans imposed by Obamacare when the legislation would scale back subsidies for the poor.
June 28