Senate Will Not Vote On Graham-Cassidy Healthcare Bill
GOP sources say the U.S. Senate will not vote on the Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill co-authored by Louisiana's senior senator Bill Cassidy.
Senators emerged from a closed-door meeting earlier today saying there will not be a vote on this last-ditch effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana), Dean Heller (R-Nevada), and Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) today issued this statement.
“As a result of our efforts in the last few weeks, it’s not a question of ‘if’ Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson replaces Obamacare – it’s only aquestion of ‘when.’ Our approach ends the march towards single-payer health care where all medical decisions are made by a Washington bureaucrat.
“Obamacare's problems are widespread and well known. Forty five percent of counties or parishes in the U.S. are down to single provider. Premiums are skyrocketing. And families across the country are suffering under the weight of this failed law. Unfortunately, these problems will only get worse over time.
“Due to circumstances under our control and not under our control, the process and timing of this vote did not line up this time. However, our idea of sending the power and money to the states clearly resounded with our colleagues. A one-size fits all approach to health care does not work. The needs of South Carolina are different than those in Louisiana, Nevada, and Wisconsin. Our system should be flexible to reflect this reality. We can all say with confidence that our plan not only replaces Obamacare – it will end the march led by our Democratic friends towards single-payer health care.
“While the arcane rules of the reconciliation process limited our policy options and imposed an artificial deadline on our efforts, we will push on.
“The most frequent frustration we heard from our colleagues ranging from Senator McCain to Senator Murkowski was that time and process were the biggest obstacles to their support. There is no doubt about their commitment to repeal and replace Obamacare and no doubt about their support of local control.
“We have never felt better about the idea that we can now – as a party – not only repeal, but replace Obamacare with an idea that will pay off for the American health care consumer. Under our approach, the money and power in Washington is given to state officials who will be accountable at the ballot box and therefore more accessible than any Washington bureaucrat.
“It is just a matter of time until we fulfill our promise to repeal and replace Obamacare with something far better. For the American people, when it comes to Obamacare, the worst is yet to come. That is why we believe Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson is needed and will eventually pass.