Republicans and Democrats Suddenly Want to Fix Obamacare
Republicans and Democrats Suddenly Want to Fix Obamacare
By Benjy Sarlin and Leigh Ann Caldwell and Garrett Haake -- NBC News
WASHINGTON — Bipartisanship is suddenly the talk of the town on Capitol Hill this week, where Republicans and Democrats are expressing a tentative desire to join hands after a brutal debate over Obamacare repeal.
In the House, the "Problem Solvers" caucus, which consists of 43 members from both parties, put out broad principles for a series of Obamacare tweaks.
READ MORE: In the House, the "Problem Solvers" caucus, which consists of 43 members from both parties, put out broad principles for a series of Obamacare tweaks.
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By Benjy Sarlin and Leigh Ann Caldwell and Garrett Haake -- NBC News
WASHINGTON — Bipartisanship is suddenly the talk of the town on Capitol Hill this week, where Republicans and Democrats are expressing a tentative desire to join hands after a brutal debate over Obamacare repeal.
In the House, the "Problem Solvers" caucus, which consists of 43 members from both parties, put out broad principles for a series of Obamacare tweaks.
READ MORE: In the House, the "Problem Solvers" caucus, which consists of 43 members from both parties, put out broad principles for a series of Obamacare tweaks.
Join the conversation and tell us what you think below, Thanks.
Finally, both side of the government is working together for the people of The United States of America, GOOD!