The Obamacare Repeal Bill the House Passed, Explained

The Obamacare Repeal Bill the House Passed, Explained
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How the American Health Care Act could change the health care system.

The American Health Care Act — Republicans' proposal to repeal and replace Obamacare — passed the House in a close vote Thursday afternoon.

The bill would likely cause millions to lose health insurance coverage. We don't know how many because the latest version of the Republican plan has not yet been scored by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office to estimate how many people it would cover and how much it would cost. The most recent score for the bill, before new amendments offered in recent weeks, found that 24 million more people would be uninsured by 2026.



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