The GOP proposal would supplant the Affordable Care Act with a more conservative vision for the nation’s health care structure, sketching out a system of individual tax credits and state grants to replace the current law.

The plan is still being reviewed by nonpartisan congressional budgetary scorekeepers, and there were signs Monday that fellow Republicans could balk if the legislation leaves swaths of the country without insurance coverage.
 
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House Republicans release long-awaited plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, but issued no cost or coverage estimates
The GOP proposal would supplant the Affordable Care Act with a more conservative vision for the nation’s health care structure, sketching out a system of individual tax credits and state grants to replace the current law.

The plan is still being reviewed by nonpartisan congressional budgetary scorekeepers, and there were signs Monday that fellow Republicans could balk if the legislation leaves swaths of the country without insurance coverage.
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