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Schumer Says The Bipartisan Health Care Deal Has The Votes To Pass

Sen. Chuck Schumer told NBC's "Meet the Press" they have more than enough support for the deal.

Schumer Says The Bipartisan Health Care Deal Has The Votes To Pass
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wants to get moving on the bipartisan health care deal from Sens. Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray ASAP.

Schumer told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that all 46 Senate Democrats, two independents and 12 Republicans are on board with the deal, which took months to work out.

"I would urge Sen. McConnell to put it on the floor immediately this week," Schumer said.

In part, the short-term deal would extend cost-sharing reduction payments for another two years in exchange for allowing states more flexibility to regulate health care coverage.

That Bipartisan Health Care Deal Isn't Getting Much Bipartisan Support
That Bipartisan Health Care Deal Isn't Getting Much Bipartisan Support

That Bipartisan Health Care Deal Isn't Getting Much Bipartisan Support

Democrats seem to be on board with the Alexander-Murray deal, but many Republicans aren't expressing similar enthusiasm.

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As for whether McConnell will move on the deal — he told CNN on Sunday he'd bring a bill to the floor if he knew President Donald Trump would sign it.

But Trump's stance on the issue has been inconsistent. At one point he seemed to support the deal, saying, "We're going to have a great solution."

But he later tweeted he could "never support bailing out" insurance companies.