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Thursday, Mar 23 2017

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'Rendezvous With Destiny' Or Test Of Partisan Unity -- Where Do Representatives Stand?

There's a lot riding on the vote scheduled to occur later today on the American Health Care Act and news outlets across the country are reporting on where their delegations stand.

Along with the vast political stakes for his party and president, the dramatic House showdown over health care is an acid test of Speaker Paul Ryan鈥檚 ability to deliver on the promise of unified Republican rule. ...聽Ryan is calling it his party鈥檚 鈥渞endezvous with destiny.鈥 But it is also the sternest measure by far of his 16-month-old tenure as speaker, and of his leadership style, salesmanship, deal-making skills and capacity to corral a GOP caucus united against Obamacare but divided over what should take its place. (Gilbert, 3/22)

There were few signs Illinois' seven House Republicans will break ranks when their party's health care overhaul comes up for a historic vote Thursday, but some declined to tip their hands amid a frenzied, last-minute lobbying push on both sides of the debate. U.S. Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Channahon, Darin LaHood of Peoria and Rodney Davis of Taylorville, support the GOP bill to replace the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, aides said. (Skiba, 3/22)

The last ditch effort to pass the Republicans' Obamacare replacement bill included two Texas lawmakers in a "Women in Healthcare" panel at the White House Wednesday. State Sens. Dawn Buckingham (R-Lakeway) and Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels), both physicians, met with President Donald Trump to rally support for the embattled legislation, which faces a close vote in the U.S. House on Thursday. ... A Chronicle survey of Texas Republicans in the U.S. House found more than a half-dozen conservatives who were still undecided Tuesday, as pressure groups on both sides have been lobbying overtime. (Diaz, 3/22)

A majority of Virginia鈥檚 11-member delegation in the U.S. House of Representatives appear poised to vote 鈥渘o鈥 if the Republican health care bill reaches the floor for a vote today.聽If they vote 鈥渘o鈥 along with Virginia鈥檚 four Democrats, that would mean seven 鈥渘o鈥 votes from the state on the American Health Care Act. (Wilson, 3/22)

Rep. Barbara Comstock was not saying Wednesday how she planned to vote on the big legislative question looming before Congress: the GOP plan to remake the Affordable Care Act. And with good reason. The 颅second-term Republican was in the hot seat 鈥 she is a lawmaker who represents a Northern Virginia district that voted for Hillary Clinton 鈥 but she is also an ally of Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), the architect of the House bill. (Portnoy, 3/22)

Georgia Congressman Jody Hice is firmly against the聽Republican health care plan, one of at least two dozen reported GOP opponents who are imperiling the White House-backed legislation roughly聽24 hours before the House is expected to vote on the proposal. The Monroe Republican said the current plan聽鈥渄oesn鈥檛 go far enough鈥 to repeal Obamacare, despite recent changes leaders made to win over conservatives like him. (Hallerman, 3/22)

With a key vote looming Thursday, Iowa鈥檚 entire congressional delegation has staked out positions on the Republican health care proposal aimed at repealing and replacing Obamacare. Three Iowa members, U.S. Reps. David Young, Rod Blum and Dave Loebsack 鈥 two Republicans and a Democrat 鈥 have announced they oppose the measure and will vote 鈥渘o鈥 on Thursday. The delegation's other Republican, U.S. Rep. Steve King,聽says he will support the bill. (Noble, 3/22)

At a time when their House colleagues are in the hot seat on health care, Georgia鈥檚 two senators are studiously avoiding the spotlight 鈥 for now. Republican Sens. David Perdue and Johnny Isakson have both sounded positive notes about their party鈥檚聽plan for repealing and replacing Obamacare, but neither has said definitively whether they鈥檒l back or shun the plan as-is. (Hallerman, 3/22)

The showdown in Congress over House Republicans鈥 healthcare bill might have nothing to do with Ra煤l Castro 鈥 if it weren鈥檛 for Miami. Thursday鈥檚 planned vote on the American Health Care Act is so razor tight that House GOP leaders and the White House are leaning hard on every single shaky Republican for their support. One of them: Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Miami, whose foremost want is to overturn the Obama administration鈥檚 Cuba opening 鈥 and who has recently taken it upon himself to outline a possible Cuba policy for the Trump administration. (Mazzei and Gamez Torres, 3/22)

In the dawn-to-dusk fight over repealing the law that served as a central campaign issue for Republicans over the past four election cycles, Pelosi's troops were in lockstep behind her 鈥 all House Democrats oppose repeal.聽Instead, the fight is among Republicans; allies of House leadership are trying to pass the bill, while hardline conservatives, many of whom are members of a group called the Freedom Caucus, are trying to stymie it. Many in Congress 鈥 including at least one Texas Republican House member who asked not to be named聽鈥 predict that if the bill reaches the House floor Thursday, it will fail. (Livingston, 3/22)

Two Texas state senators, both physicians, took part Wednesday in a White House panel on women in health care 鈥 attended by President Donald Trump 鈥 in preparation for Thursday鈥檚 U.S. House vote on the Republican plan to replace Obamacare. ... In a phone interview with the American-Statesman, [Dawn] Buckingham said she spoke about 鈥渢he failed experiment of Obamacare,鈥 including personal insurance coverage she lost and patients who sought care elsewhere because of the Affordable Care Act. (Lindell, 3/22)

Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday backed a GOP alternative to the Affordable Care Act that would significantly reduce Medicaid spending, the source of two-thirds of federal funding received by Indiana for a program used by about 1 in 5 Hoosiers. ... Nearly all of Indiana鈥檚 eight GOP members of Congress have said they will vote for the bill. Rep. Trey Hollingsworth,R-Jeffersonville, and Republican Sen. Todd Young have not taken a position. (Groppe, 3/22)

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