(Just in case you didn't know, it's not over! And Obamacare isn't safe!)
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Now, in an 11th-hour effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the party has come up with a way to repackage the funding for the law it loathes into a trillion-dollar pot of state grants.
The plan is at the core of the bill that Senate Republican leaders have vowed to bring to a vote next week. It was initially seen as a long-shot effort by Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy. But for all its ad hoc, last minute feel, it has evolved into the most far-reaching repeal proposal of all.
It dismantles the Medicaid expansion and the system of subsidies to help people afford insurance. It gives the states the right to waive many of the consumer protections under President Obama?s landmark health law. And it removes the guaranteed safety net that has insured the country?s poorest citizens for more than half a century.
?This is by far the most radical of any of the Republican health care bills that have been debated this year,? said Larry Levitt, a senior vice president with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. ?And the reason for that is that this would be the biggest devolution of federal money and responsibility to the states for anything, ever.?
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/21/h...-.html?mcubz=0