Congress Passes Obamacare Partial Repeal Headed for Veto
- Obama to veto bill that would end law's enforcement penalties
- Measure also would strip federal funds from Planned Parenthood
Paul Ryan Speaks About Obamacare Repeal, North Korea
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The House voted Wednesday to repeal most of Obamacare, sending legislation to President Barack Obama for the first time that would dismantle his biggest domestic policy achievement.
The 240-181 House vote, following Senate passage of the bill Dec. 3, won’t succeed in undoing the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Obama has said he’ll veto the repeal measure, and Democrats in each chamber have enough votes to block an override by the Republican majority.