GOP senator calls for ObamaCare repeal first, replacement later
.@bensasse: I'm looking for maximum repeal and then a real replacement bill pic.twitter.com/goNhfRxouI
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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) told Fox News on Friday that if Republicans can’t pass a bill to replace ObamaCare soon, they should repeal the entire law and work on a replacement later.
Speaking on “Fox and Friends,” Sasse said that if progress isn’t made by July 10, he’ll call on the president to separate the process.
“To date, we’ve been trying to do those two things at once, and not been making enough progress” Sasse said. “I still hope that process can work, but most people are leaving D.C. today to go home for the Fourth of July weekend.”
“If we don’t get this resolved by the Monday of next week, July 10, if there isn’t a combined repeal-and-replace plan, I’m writing a letter to the president this morning urging him to call on us to separate them,” he told Fox News.
Sasse said that the GOP has the votes it needs in the Senate to repeal ObamaCare, and it should focus on that first.
{mosads}”Every Republican except one has already voted for repeal in the past,” Sasse said. “Let’s do that first, if we can’t do them together.”
“Let’s do as much repeal as we can,” Sasse continued. “And then let’s ask the president to cancel our Aug. 8 work period, and then stay here and work on replace separate.”
Nine GOP senators have already said they won’t vote for the Senate’s bill to replace ObamaCare in its current form. The Senate GOP holds a 52-48 majority, meaning they can afford just two Republican defections and still pass the bill.
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