White House Takes Pitch for Health-Care Bill to U.S. Governors
- HHS secretary follows vice president, who spoke on Friday
- Democratic and Republicans governors remain wary of the bill
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The Trump administration took its case directly to U.S. governors that the pending Senate health-care bill won’t hurt their residents with insurance, even as critics say it will cut billions in funding and leave millions more people without coverage.
Governors gathered at their summer meeting in Providence, Rhode Island, are trying to sift through the competing rhetoric to form a firm position on the measure to convey to lawmakers.