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Out of sight out of mind, meanwhile millions of Americans potentially suffer the consequences of the bill all to keep that promise of tax breaks. Ffs.
Again it should be noted that at this point the GOP congress will be incredibly desperate, pinning hopes on moderates that will oppose when so many are getting cowed by delayed Medicaid repeal or that the HFC will balk when kicked back to the house is like betting a drowning man won't try to save himself by any means necessary.
Senate Republicans are on track to finish writing their draft health care bill this evening, but have no plans to publicly release the bill, according to two senior Senate GOP aides.
"We aren't stupid," said one of the aides. One issue is that Senate Republicans plan to keep talking about it after the draft is done: "We are still in discussions about what will be in the final product so it is premature to release any draft absent further member conversations and consensus."
Why it matters: Democratic senators are already slamming Republicans for the secrecy of their bill writing process, and this isn't going to help. Republicans are sure to release the bill at some point, but it's unclear when and they want to vote on it in the next three weeks, before the July 4 recess.
What to watch: When the bill is finished, it'll be sent to the Congressional Budget Office. It'll take CBO about two weeks to evaluate and score a draft bill. Senate Republicans then want to vote on the bill before the July 4th recess. "Conversations with CBO continue" but there are no new announcements about timing, said Don Stewart, a spokesman for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, when asked about these plans.
Out of sight out of mind, meanwhile millions of Americans potentially suffer the consequences of the bill all to keep that promise of tax breaks. Ffs.
Again it should be noted that at this point the GOP congress will be incredibly desperate, pinning hopes on moderates that will oppose when so many are getting cowed by delayed Medicaid repeal or that the HFC will balk when kicked back to the house is like betting a drowning man won't try to save himself by any means necessary.