This is a victory for conservatism. We are continuing to uphold our promises to the American people by fixing our broken health care system.
— Paul Ryan (@PRyan) May 4, 2017
From National Review:
House Republicans should vote for the latest version of the health-care bill. We say so even though we have criticized previous versions and the process that led to this one, and even though we still have serious reservations. We say it because the bill has moved in the right direction, and because in our judgment passage through the House now considerably raises the likelihood that we will see improvements in health policy this year.The Senate has a lot of work to do on this bill, but its passage in the House provides hope that aspects of the Democrats' disastrous ObamaCare will someday be a distant nightmare for Americans.
The bill as it stands would abolish Obamacare’s fines on people without health insurance, reduce taxes and spending, reform Medicaid by moving it closer to federalist principles, and open the door to deregulation in states that choose to pursue it. It would thus move us closer to a system in which people would be able to buy renewable catastrophic coverage, and without subjecting such policies to disadvantages compared with other types of insurance.
🚨 Rep. @BrianMastFL who lost both legs in combat, slams Dems for lying about pre existing conditions, & ignoring Obamacare failures. pic.twitter.com/eWt0on2joF
— The Reagan Battalion (@ReaganBattalion) May 4, 2017
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