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Washington Week with The Atlantic - Season 52 Episode 18 : Republicans revive health care reform and Congress compromises on government spending 1970
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Washington Week with The Atlantic - Season 52 Episode 18 : Republicans revive health care reform and Congress compromises on government spending 1970
Original title:
Washington Week in Review, Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal, Washington Week
1970
YEAR
00:00:00
DURATION
29.85
VISITS
2
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News, Talk, War & Politics
Number of Seasons
58
Number of Episode
479
Network:
PBS, National Educational Television
Description
This was the week Congress got busy. Republicans in the House performed life-saving measures to revive their long-promised plan to replace Obamacare weeks after their original replacement bill fell short. The recrafted measure does not require people to have health insurance, rolls back state-by-state expansions of Medicaid, and includes $8 billion to help cover people with pre-existing conditions. Health care industry groups including the American Medical Association and the American Cancer Society oppose the bill and its likely to encounter hurdles when it is debated by the Senate.
The health care win came just days after Congress reached a bipartisan budget deal to fund the government through the end of September. The $1.1 trillion spending bill increases defense and border security funding but does not include money to pay for President Trump’s border wall. Despite the compromise, Trump suggested the need for a “good ‘shutdown’ in September” to get more Republican spending priorities.
Ed O’Keefe of The Washington Post
Erica Werner of AP
Peter Baker of The New York Times
Molly Ball of The Atlantic
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