Washington (AP) – Senate MP has advised that a Medicaid's Donor Donor In the middle of President Donald Trump Cut off the tax and use the bill It does not comply with the procedural rules of the room, providing an important blow when the Republicans rush to finish the package this week.
Guide from MP It is not overlooked by Republican leaders are now forced to focus on complex options. Republicans were counting large Medicaid cuts and other applications To deal with trillions of dollars in Trump's tax is breakingtheir high priority. Previously, the Chief of the Senate of his complicated rules had often advised against several GOP provisions to prevent certain immigrants from health care programs.
Republicans struck to answer, and some of the challenging calls, or firing, Unusual MPsWho has been on duty since 2012. Democrats said the decisions would ruin the GOP plans.
Senator Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the Senate Financial Committee, said the Republican views would mean $ 250 billion for a health care program, “Medicaid reduction that hurts children, the elderly, Americans with disabilities and working families.”
The result is a repetition as the Republican Senate expected to get votes going on over the weekend to meet Trump's last date of Trump to the passage. Trump is expected to hold an event later on Thursday at the White White House and the Americans say it will benefit from the bill as he hopes to empower Congress to cover his work on the bill.
The GOP leaders were already struggling to support the Medicaid changes that some senators said had gone too far and would leave millions without vaccination. An unusual budget office has said more than 10.9 million people will not have health care under A bill passed house; Senate Republicans were proposing a deep cut.
Republican leaders depend on Medicaid Tax Change Change Along with other health care barriers to save billions of dollars and end the cost of trillion dollars in tax cuts. That tax break from Trump's first period would end at the end of the year if Congress failed to take action, meaning an increase in tariffs on Americans.
Several GOP senators said cutting the tariff changes in the Medicaid Provider especially hurt the rural hospitals that are based on the money. Hospital organizations have warned that it could lead to hospital closure.
Senator Josh Hawley, R-MO., Among those fighting for the change, said he had spoken to Trump late on Wednesday and that the president told him to return to an early proposal from the house.
Nations are imposing tariffs as a way to help fund the medicaid, largely by increasing the pay they receive from the federal government. Critics say the system is a kind of “fraud,” but almost every state unless Alaska uses to help provide health care coverage.
More than 80 million people in America use the Medicaid program, aside from Obama's cheap service law. Republicans want to reduce the medicaid by what they say is his natural commitment, to provide services to women and children, rather than a larger group of people.
A bill passed by the house It would freeze the issuer of the issuer at current rates. The Senate's proposal is more intense by reducing tariffs that other states have to force.
Senate GOP leaders can strip or adjust provisions that are violating party rules. But if they move forward, those steps can be challenged in the floor lot, requiring a 60 -vote threshold to win the objection. That could be a tall order in a divided Senate 53-47 and for Democrat merged against the Trump bill.
One Republican program was considering you would create a rural hospital fund with $ 15 billion to help reduce any lost revenue for hospitals and providers. Some GOP senators said that was too much; Others, including Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, wanted at least $ 100 billion.
The MP has worked around the clock since last weekend to evaluate the rules before the votes were expected to be just on Friday.
On Wednesday night and Thursday, the MP advised against several provisions that would prevent the access of non -Medicaid migrants, Medicare and other health care programs, as well as one that would cut money on states that allow other migrants to become Medicaid.
Previously, proposals for cutting food seals were governed by violating Senate rules, as was the plan to throw the consumer financial protection office.