WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) – As the pandemic rages, a crucial case is facing the United States Supreme Court. The highest court in the land heard oral arguments Tuesday on the future of Obamacare. If struck down millions of Americans could ...

Washington, D.C. – Republican Senator John McCain announced Friday he’ll vote “no” on the Graham-Cassidy health care bill, putting the legislation in peril. McCain said the bill that would remake the country’s health care system lacked the necessary debate and ...

Washington, D.C. (CNN) – Within just a few hours of the release of the Senate GOP’S newest version of health care reform, the bill is already in jeopardy. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can only afford to lose two Republican ...

Washington, D.C. (CNN) – The Republican healthcare bill was built behind closed doors, but now it’s out in plain sight. At least five GOP Senators say they won’t vote for it in its current form, but are open to negotiating. ...

Washington, D.C.- Senate Republicans have unveiled a draft of their legislation to revamp the government’s role in the nation’s health care system, a proposal that includes reductions to Medicaid, eliminates the Obamacare mandate requiring people buy insurance and offers tax credits ...

Washington, D.C. (CNN) – Democratic Senator Ron Wyden said Tuesday that he, and other Democrats, are ready to take collaborative action on health care–if Republicans are ready. “If the republicans will set aside this partisan, gun at your head kind ...

Washington, D.C. – The House of Representatives narrowly passed a Republican plan to replace the former President Obama’s signature healthcare legislation Thursday. The GOP plan to replace Obamacare passed 217 to 213, just one vote over the required 216. Ahead ...

Washington, D.C.- House Republican leaders abruptly postponed a planned vote on the GOP health care bill Thursday as they struggled to find sufficient support to pass it. GOP lawmakers have been told procedural votes on the bill will still be ...

Washington, D.C.- With just hours to go before a scheduled House vote, Republican leaders are still working to secure the 215 votes necessary to pass the health care bill that would largely repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also ...

Washington, D.C. — A Republican bill to repeal and replace former-President Obama’s signature healthcare bill will lead to 14 million fewer Americans with health insurance by 2018, according to a new report by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office. The CBO ...

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