ACA repeal plans advance to House committees
Several key House committees have scheduled hearings regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a sign Republicans don’t plan on slowing down the repeal process now that President Donald Trump has taken office.
According to the Washington Post, the process already began with January 24 meetings of the House Budget Committee entitled, “The Failures of Obamacare: Harmful Effects and Broken Promises,” and an examination of the law’s individual mandate by the House Ways and Means Committee.
Republicans could unify around a repeal plan after a scheduled weekend retreat in Philadelphia, which Trump is set to attend. Some hint of what’s decided during the retreat could come in hearings of the House Energy and Commerce Committee focused on lowering insurance premiums and making changes to Medicaid.
“Next week, the committee will begin taking action on legislation to help rebuild our health-care system with thoughtful, step-by-step reforms in order to bring badly needed relief to patients and families across the country,” said committee spokesperson Zach Hunter.
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