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Tue Feb 28, 2017, 02:53 PM Feb 2017

Conservative Groups Cheer On Revolt Against GOP Draft O'Care Replacement


By TIERNEY SNEED Published FEBRUARY 28, 2017, 12:17 PM EDT


The congressional Republican hardliners who have revolted against proposals floated in a leaked draft of a GOP Obamacare replacement plan now have the support of two outside conservative groups, Club for Growth and FreedomWorks

In a statement Tuesday titled "Club for Growth Supports Conservative Opposition to GOP Effort to Retain and Repair Obamacare," the group's president David McIntosh said that it "stands" with the members who have signaled objections to the recently surfaced text, which would include several Obamacare replacement provisions within the repeal bill Republicans are hoping to pass this spring. Likewise, the Tea Party group FreedomWorks said in a statement from CEO Adam Brandon that Republicans should follow the model of a 2015 bill that dismantled major parts of the law but was vetoed by President Obama.

"After nearly seven years, it's time for Republicans to follow through on their promises and repeal ObamaCare by using the 2015 reconciliation bill as the baseline,” Brandon said. “It would be a stunning level of political hypocrisy if Republicans failed to follow through. Thankfully, principled conservatives are fighting for full repeal, not a watered down bill or ObamaCare-lite.”

The Club For Growth statement said the group urged that "the starting point for any repeal be the Obamacare repeal which was passed in Congress in 2015," while pointing to companion bills introduced by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rep. Mark Sanford (R-SC), a House Freedom Caucus member, as the model for replacement.

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