The bill is terrible, even from a pie-in-the-sky Republican point of view, mostly because it was thrown together ad hoc when Congress figured out they couldn't just defund the ACA and come back replace it at their leisure after they moved on to tax reform. That and they're trying to shoehorn it through the wrong legislative mechanism. The bill isn't driven by good outcomes for people, it's driven by legislative clockwork.
I doubt it'll matter it doesn't look like it's going to have the votes.
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