.@SenSanders: Public outcry helped derail GOP health care bill https://t.co/sJjY61Opuh via @ludacristiano pic.twitter.com/RlYL8P4AiY
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Statement by Congressman Bradley Byrne (R-AL)
“The problems with Obamacare are not going away. This law is imploding before our eyes, and action will ultimately be required. President Trump and Speaker Ryan worked hard to get this bill across the finish line, and I supported them 100%. But our efforts came up just short.
“We must move on from this moment and continue working to solve the problems facing our nation. We are going to make America great again, and that requires us to work together for the good of everyone in our nation.”
Statement by Republican Conference Chairman Cathy McMorris Rodgers
“Although I’m disappointed we couldn’t find consensus on how to repeal and replace Obamacare, I’m optimistic about the agenda House Republicans have proposed. I’m eager to continue work on the many issues that are important to people in Eastern Washington and around the country, like lowering taxes and putting the people back at the center of our government.”
Remarks by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi
“Today is a great day for our country. It’s a victory. What happened on the Floor is a victory for the American people – for our seniors, for people with disabilities, for our children, for our veterans. Also, it’s not just about the 24 million people who now won’t be off of health insurance, it’s about the 155 million people who received their health benefits in the workplace, who will not be assaulted by some of the provisions that the Republicans put in the bill, especially last night when they removed the essential benefits package.”