GOP Leaders Weigh Saturday Health Bill Vote Amid New Support
- Proposed amendment sways some, but moderates still opposed
- White House is optimistic, but trying to downplay expectations
U.S. House Representative Mark Meadows discusses tax reform and rates President Trump’s actions thus far. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on 'Bloomberg Markets.' (Source: Bloomberg)
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House Republican leaders are considering holding a quick vote on their embattled health-care bill after a group of conservative holdouts endorsed a revised version.
Facing White House pressure to pass the bill, the Republican vote-counting team is trying to gauge support for a vote Saturday, according to a Republican aide familiar with the process. But it’s unclear whether the changes will win over any moderate holdouts, or even cause some defections among those who supported the earlier version.