The following article by Amber Phillips was posted on the Washington Post website September 22, 2017:
Senate Republicans are trying to revive the momentum to overhaul the Affordable Care Act with the Cassidy-Graham proposal. Here are five things to know about the plan and the rush to pass it. (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post)
Republicans’ last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare was always a moonshot.
A bill proposed by Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) looks like it doesn’t have enough support in the Senate to pass on a party-line vote. Republican leaders were trying to rush something through by Sept. 30.
And now, we find, the measure is unpopular with the broader electorate. Continue reading “The Cassidy-Graham bill probably won’t become law. And more than half of America is good with that.”