Replacement bill in Markup Process
When it comes to the proposed bill that Republicans unveiled to replace the Affordable Care Act, the legislative process has ways to go. The replacement plan called the American Health Care Act, is beginning the “markup process” in two U.S. House of Representatives committees on March 8. The lawmakers will discuss, possibly amend and vote on the proposed bill. It then goes to the entire House. After that, the Senate could create its bill or vote on the House version. In other words, there will probably be changes to the proposed bill before it’s finalized.
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