Today, Vox Media’s Sarah Kliff writes: “I’ve covered the GOP repeal plans since day one. Graham-Cassidy is the most radical.”
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More context on Graham-Cassidy’s indefensible Senate process, via Hayza:
That means the Senate vote is it. If it passes, the ACA is gone. And a lesson to D’s how aggressive you can be w process in the future. https://t.co/LMzfDzNs11
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) September 19, 2017
This is so morally repugnant it’s worth a thread. https://t.co/n3pw4MASsR
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) September 19, 2017
… and one humble update on the commercial micropub. service from me, on opportunities for public accountability in the U.S. legislative process:
“…this isn’t a serious attempt at structuring a health insurance marketplace. Still, R senators are taking #GrahamCassidy seriously.”-
— David Moore (@ppolitics) September 20, 2017