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Senate Republicans are hoping to unveil a revamped draft of their legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare by the end of this week, though there are major questions about how it will address roiling GOP disagreement over a proposal touted by conservative senators.
New bill text could be unveiled to senators as soon as Thursday, according to sources familiar with the proposal. A Congressional Budget Office score is likely to follow as soon as next Monday; a vote could come by the end of next week.
Though Republicans are aiming to have a new CBO report of their latest proposal by early next week, it may not include an analysis of an amendment penned by GOP Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Ted Cruz of Texas that would allow the sale of cheap insurance plans outside Obamacares regulatory structure.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to brief the full 52-member caucus on Tuesday and Wednesday on CBOs analysis of proposed alterations to the Senates draft bill, which is far from the requisite 50 votes needed.
Republicans are leaning toward keeping some of Obamacares taxes to help lower premiums for low-income people, plowing $45 billion into fighting opioid addiction and allowing people to pay premiums with pre-tax money. How to get the support of senators from Medicaid expansion states is also unsolved.