Several conservative Republicans appear ready to support the GOP health care bill after a new proposal, moderate votes are still up in the air.
Several conservative Republicans said they are ready to support the GOP health care bill after a new proposal that would allow states to opt out of certain insurance regulations, but moderates who had opposed the bill have not yet indicated they will budge.
Both extremes of the House Republican conference will need to put up some new “yes” votes on the measure to ensure its passage. The moderate Tuesday Group and the conservative House Freedom Caucus, the caucuses where much of the opposition had been concentrated and whose chairs proposed the latest amendment, were scheduled to meet separately Wednesday to discuss the matter.