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Brown/Portman React To US House Health Bill

Ohio Public Radio

The controversial attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act is heading to the U.S. Senate where it’s expected to get much higher scrutiny than it did in the U.S. House. 

Both of Ohio’s senators are not happy with the current plan. Ohio Public Radio's Andy Chow reports.

 

Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown says the American Health Care Act hands out a giant tax cut for the wealthy while at the same time pulls health coverage for 900,000 Ohioans.

Since the official score of the bill has not come out, the exact impact of the bill is still unclear.

 

However, Brown does not believe the bill, as it’s currently written, will pass the U.S. Senate.

 

Brown: “Because enough Republicans listen to Governor Kasich and will say it’s not right to just pull their insurance away but you know the overwhelming majority of [U.S.] House members did it.”

 

Republican U.S. Senator Rob Portman has also voiced his concern about what the bill and would do to the hundreds of thousands of Ohioans who have coverage under expanded Medicaid.

 

Two of Ohio’s 12 Republican House members joined Ohio’s four Democrats in voting against it.

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