CBO analysis of revised health-care bill shows just as many uninsured, less deficit reduction; In a do-or-die moment, Republicans come undone; Nine health-care bill changes aimed at wooing moderates and the far right; The Fix: 'I wouldn't want to lose my mammograms,' male GOP senator says — then immediately regrets; 'Can He Do That?': Will Trump be able to deliver on his health care promises?; Republicans have met the enemy on health care. It's them. ; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Trump delivers ultimatum: Pass health bill or he'll move on | After a marathon series of negotiations involving President Trump and his top aides, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan was expected to call a vote today on the proposal, lawmakers said after a meeting last night. The measure lacks sufficient votes to pass it at this point, making the move a high-risk gamble for the president and speaker, who have both invested significant political capital in passing legislation that would rewrite the Affordable Care Act. | By Mike DeBonis and Juliet Eilperin • Read more » | Nine health-care bill changes aimed at wooing moderates and the far right | In an effort to coax Republican skeptics to support an overhaul of federal health-care law, House leaders have introduced several amendments, but it remains unclear whether these changes will persuade House Republicans who oppose the legislation or have serious concerns. | By Amy Goldstein, Kevin Schaul, Kim Soffen and Kevin Uhrmacher • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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