By BENNY MARTINEZ Talk Radio News Service WASHINGTON - In a largely symbolic vote, the House on Wednesday voted largely along party lines to repeal President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. The 244-185 vote saw five Democrats cross party lines joining and served as a representation of the House majority’s commitment to repealing the health law. But [...]
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Five House Democrats Wednesday bucked their party and voted with Republicans to repeal Obamacare. The vote, 244 to 185 with no Republicans voting against a repeal, was mostly symbolic, given that House Republicans have orchestrated ... Read Post
On Wednesday, the Republican-led House of Representatives took a major swipe at President Obama’s health care law, as it voted to repeal the Community Living Assistance Services and Support program (known as the CLASS Act). CLASS is... Read Post
The House of Representatives' 244-185 vote to repeal the 2010 federal health care fell largely along party lines. But not always. 239 Republicans voted to repeal. 185 Democrats voted not to repeal. And five Democrats joined the Repu... Read Post