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'Nobody Will Be Worse Off Financially': Price, Pence Dispatched To Sell GOP Health Plan

Both Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price and Vice President Mike Pence spoke out in defense of the American Health Care Act over the weekend.

Trump administration officials sought to buck up support for House Republican plans to overhaul the Affordable Care Act on Sunday amid vocal dissension within the party about the measure. 鈥淲e strongly support the plan,鈥 Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said on NBC鈥檚 Meet the Press, adding it would bring coverage to more people without raising costs. 鈥淚 firmly believe nobody will be worse off financially in the process that we鈥檙e going through.鈥 (Harrison and Harris, 3/12)

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that 鈥渘obody will be worse off financially鈥 after Republicans in Congress repeal and replace Obamacare. 鈥淚 firmly believe that nobody will be worse off financially in the process that we鈥檙e going through, understanding that they鈥檒l have choices that they can select the kind of coverage that they want for themselves and for their family, not [that] the government forces them to buy,鈥 Price told host Chuck Todd on NBC鈥檚 鈥淢eet the Press鈥 in an interview that aired Sunday. 鈥淪o there鈥檚 cost that needs to come down, and we believe we鈥檙e going to be able to do that through this system. There's coverage that鈥檚 going to go up.鈥 (McCaskill, 3/12)

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price in an interview broadcast Sunday pushed back against characterizing the GOP's healthcare replacement plan as ObamaCare lite. Host Chuck Todd on NBC News's "Meet the Press" questioned how Price would respond to those referring to the plan as ObamaCare lite, and saying they are "essentially accepting the architecture but just trying to remodel the building." "No, absolutely not," Price said. (Savransky, 3/12)

Sweeping White House promises that insurance premiums will fall and more people will have coverage under the Obamacare replacement plan may be hard to keep as conservatives demand limits to government involvement in health care before they support the measure. Top officials from Donald Trump鈥檚 administration fanned out across political talk shows on Sunday to sell the merits of the American Health Care Act, the House bill intended to replace former President Barack Obama鈥檚 signature health law. (Edney and Tracer, 3/12)

Vice President Pence was in full charm mode Saturday when he touched down here for a visit to try to sell the Republican health-care plan in a state that has a complex relationship with former president Barack Obama鈥檚 Affordable Care Act. Just a day earlier, Kentucky鈥檚 Republican Gov. Matt Bevin had聽told reporters that while he is eager to overhaul Obama鈥檚 health plan, he found himself skeptical of the initial Republican proposal and more in line with the views of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has been an outspoken opponent of the bill. (Parker, 3/11)

Vice President Mike Pence appealed for total GOP congressional support for a White House-backed health overhaul during a brief visit Saturday to Kentucky, where the Republican governor and junior senator are among the plan鈥檚 skeptics. 鈥淭his is going to be a battle in Washington, D.C. And for us to seize this opportunity to repeal and replace Obamacare once and for all, we need every Republican in Congress, and we鈥檙e counting on Kentucky,鈥 Pence said at an energy company where business leaders had gathered. (Thomas, 3/11)

Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday took the Trump administration鈥檚 pitch for the GOP's ObamaCare repeal on the road. ... Pence vowed to stand by the GOP鈥檚 healthcare plan, and insisted that the transition would be swift and orderly. But the vice president focused the brunt of his address on pointedly attacking the Affordable Care Act as an unworkable and failed policy. (Greenwood, 3/11)

Mike Pence聽said the 鈥渘ightmare鈥 of Obamacare will soon end as he visited Kentucky in hopes of drumming up some good publicity for a contentious health bill that鈥檚 united many聽conservatives and liberals -- as well as doctors, seniors and hospitals -- in opposition. 聽鈥淥bamacare has failed the people of Kentucky it has failed the people of America and Obamacare must go,鈥 the vice president told an invited audience of about 100 mostly small business owners and Republican backers in Louisville. Pence also spoke to a smaller group of business executives, including John Schnatter, chief executive officer of locally-headquartered pizza company Papa John鈥檚 International Inc. (Pettypiece, 3/11)

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