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Republicans, Democrats catch Medicaid reforms in Trump legislation


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The Republicans and Democrats of the Senate are divided into Medicaid problem schedule after the President Donald Trump’s “Bill Bill gave a” Bill “key Senate vote on Saturday night.

Jim Banks, r-ind. And Chris Coups, a D-del Sin, both “Fox News Sunday” appeared to discuss Trump Legislation 51-49.

Banks argued Medicaid reforms Some people would only affect.

“Medicaid reforms will affect the American body, who cannot work, who do not work, do not have work, because they do not receive a doctor,” he said. “And on top of that, the bill would take a doctor from illegal immigrants.”

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Jim Banks, R-Ind., On Sunday, Americans will see that the Americans will see higher taxes if Trump’s “beautiful Bill” does not pass. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc Getty Images, Via File)

Knowledge of known koons are not using state funding “to unpaired people”, even if Trump is “dropping to the trump of $ 900 million” not to be thrown to people.

“More and more requirements about Medicaid beneficiaries are imposing,” Democrats indicated.

Banks argued that Taxes for daily Americans If the bill does not pass it will rise.

“If we don’t pass this bill, taxes will rise on average homes of $ 2,000 and it’s not fair every day for the usual Americans who work hard every day,” he said.

They are worrying about the two chambers about Medicaid. Specific Medicaid provider’s tax rate and direct payments were proven that the removal of energy tax credits, state tax (salt) and others threatened to threaten the survival of the invoice.

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However, saying, Democracy’s perspectives rn.c. Sen.c. Sen. He said he had to hear Cillis with a senior.

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Mons argued that the invoice will impose more requirements about “Medicaid beneficiaries.” (John Lamparski / Getty Images Concordia Summit, File)

“Don’t believe me. Listen to Senator Tom Tillis,” Coons said. “It said loudly that this bill is a bad middle class agreement. It will increase health costs and receive a million health care.”

Sunday morning, Trump slipped Yes Tillis and Paul on social media.

Hours later, He announced the Tillis He would not pick again.

After voting, the minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., asked the text Behemoth Bill should be read aloud before the start of discussions. After 14 hours, the Senate Secretary reads about 120 pages reading loudly 940 text.

After reading the reading, both parties will get about 10 hours to discuss the invoice.

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The timelogram puts the Senate Vote-A-Rama on the bill during Monday morning hours. The last episode voting could occur between the end of the morning and the night of Monday.

Fox News Digital Alex Miller and Fox News’ Tyler Olson helped this report.

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