Usa, Senato approva risoluzione per abrogare l’Obamacare (12 gen 2017) - ilVelino/AGV NEWS: "Il Senato ha dato il via libera alla istituzione di comitati di riforma dell’Obamacare. La risoluzione che interviene sul budget dell’ Affordable Care Act (Aca) è stata approvata con 51 voti a 48. La scorsa settimana la Camera dei Rappresentanti aveva votato (240 voti a 181) in maniera analoga a favore di una legislazione che abrogherebbe l’Aca, anche detto Obamacare. Di cui i Repubblicani hanno fatto un cavallo di battaglia dai tempi della sua approvazione nel 2011. E che oggi è diventata una delle priorità del presidente eletto degli Stati Uniti, Donald Trump che ha annunciato di voler presentare un piano per la cancellazione del sistema (che prevede la copertura sanitaria anche per chi non abbia lavoro) e la sua contestuale sostituzione con un’altra normativa.
US senators voted 51-48 on Thursday in a first step toward repealing outgoing President Barack Obama's marquee health care law, instructing committees to start drafting a repeal bill. A simple majority in the 100-member upper legislative chamber was needed for the budget resolution to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, to pass. The House of Representatives voted 240-181 last week in favor of a legislation that would repeal Obamacare. The House is reportedly expected to vote this week on the budget resolution that passed the Senate. Congressional Republicans have made the repeal of the ACA a priority since it was first passed in 2011. President-elect Donald Trump has cited the legislation as one of his administration’s top priorities when he takes office later this month. On Wednesday, Trump told reporters that his administration planned to submit a plan to Congress that would involve the repeal and replacement of Obamacare simultaneously. The ACA relies on government-run exchanges where insurance companies sell policies to individuals and families that lack employer-provided health insurance plans."
US senators voted 51-48 on Thursday in a first step toward repealing outgoing President Barack Obama's marquee health care law, instructing committees to start drafting a repeal bill. A simple majority in the 100-member upper legislative chamber was needed for the budget resolution to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, to pass. The House of Representatives voted 240-181 last week in favor of a legislation that would repeal Obamacare. The House is reportedly expected to vote this week on the budget resolution that passed the Senate. Congressional Republicans have made the repeal of the ACA a priority since it was first passed in 2011. President-elect Donald Trump has cited the legislation as one of his administration’s top priorities when he takes office later this month. On Wednesday, Trump told reporters that his administration planned to submit a plan to Congress that would involve the repeal and replacement of Obamacare simultaneously. The ACA relies on government-run exchanges where insurance companies sell policies to individuals and families that lack employer-provided health insurance plans."
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