Collins: Senate to start from scratch on health care overhaul
BRANCHBURG, N.J. President Trump urged Senate Republicans on Sunday to not let the American people down, as the contentious debate over overhauling the U.S. health care system shifts to Congress upper chamber, where a vote is potentially weeks, if not months, away.
Some senators have already voiced displeasure with the health care bill that cleared the House last week, with Republicans providing all the yes votes in the 217-213 count. They cited concerns about potential higher costs for older people and those with pre-existing conditions, along with cuts to Medicaid.
Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, a moderate Republican whose vote will be critical to getting a bill to Trumps desk and who voiced similar concerns, said the Senate would not take up the House bill.
The Senate is starting from scratch. Were going to draft our bill, and Im convinced we will take the time to do it right, she said.
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