The answers to these questions will likely shape how a number of Republican senators approach the legislation.
The process could then move quickly, with a vote on the bill coming as early as next week.
Lawmakers appeared to be uncharacteristically jittery Wednesday about the plan's rollout. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said. Americans deserve to know what's in the bill.
On the eve of Senate Republicans unveiling their version of a bill to replace Obamacare, Sen.
Some Republicans have expressed frustration with the process.
"Legislation is too often shoved through Congress without proper hearings, amendments, or debate, as the secrecy surrounding the Senate's healthcare bill and the pressure to vote for it with little time to fully evaluate the proposal once again remind us", Paul said in a prepared statement.
"The first concern is how many people will lose coverage and what do the demographics of that group look like", she said.
McConnell has kept details under wraps, presenting his conference with options being considered instead of final decisions, especially on some of the most hard components to hash out.
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The Republican-controlled House of Representatives narrowly passed a health care reform bill in May by a vote of 217-213. Senators from states who expanded Medicaid under Obamacare have come to like the expansion and don't want to kick people off the program for low-income and disabled Americans. Medicaid is usually the largest source of federal funds for states, but the program is also one of the biggest expenditures for the states as well.
At a campaign-style rally Wednesday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Trump said he urged Senate Republicans to add more money to their health care plan because he wants a plan with "heart". Pelosi's tweet came in response to Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said on Wednesday that he "can't imagine" voting on a Republican ObamaCare repeal bill next week. The Senate is trying to correct that.
As a way to curb tax-payer subsidized abortions, the bill will propose to kick Planned Parenthood out of the Medicaid program for at least a year. Senators from states with high opioid addiction rates are hoping that people with addictions don't lose their access to care.
The country waits with baited breath to learn what's inside the Senate's new healthcare bill. They would like the federal support to ramp down over seven years, though Senate leaders have countered with a three-year glide path, which would start in 2020.
Different factions of senators are critical to the passage of the bill and all of the members below could easily vote against it. But if he does that, he risks losing a group of Senate moderates, including Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Rob Portman of OH and Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, who are pushing for a slower phase-out of the Medicaid expansion that is covering low-income people in some of their states. These members have various concerns but one similar thread is the threat of drastic cuts to Medicaid. But he promised voters he would seek full repeal of Obamacare, and "everything I hear (about the Senate draft) sounds like Obamacare light". Rand Paul, West Virginia Sen.
These two changes to Medicaid alone will cost states roughly $880 billion over 10 years. Like the House bill, the Senate plan would repeal or delay many of those tax boosts.



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