To The Daily Sun,
Representative Mo Brooks from Alabama introduced a one-line bill to repeal Obamacare.
"Obamacare Repeal Act" states "Effective as of Dec. 31, 2017, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is repealed, and the provisions of law amended or repealed by such act are restored or revived as if such act had not been enacted."
The date the bill would take effect is Dec. 31 of this year which would give Congress enough time to write and pass bills of what the Republicans want passed which would improve American health care, such as buying insurance across state lines.
If this bill ever came to a vote, it would tell the American voter who actually wants Obamacare repealed or just says it to get elected.
One sentence. Short and sweet. How refreshing!
Why can't all bills be one sentence and not 2,800 pages? If bills were that simple, the American voter might actually know what is going on?
Wonder if there will ever be a vote?
Linda Riley
Meredith


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