As Toomey targets Medicaid spending, some Republicans worry plans go too far
But
The fiscal hawk is at the center of the
"
His stand, backed by
Some
"Those working families in your state -- those conservative working families that voted for Toomey and Trump -- will no longer have coverage," said Sen.
Cassidy, a physician, came to a
But Cassidy and a handful of other
So far, it's been a stalemate, and a major stumbling block to the
"I don't know how we get to 50 [votes] at the moment. But that's the goal," Senate Majority Leader
McConnell has made Toomey one of the point men on
Toomey is among 20 Republican senators who represent states that expanded
Liberals are furious that Toomey has not joined them. They point to the more than 700,000 Pennsylvanians and 550,000 New Jerseyans who have gained health coverage through the law.
"Normally when your home-state senator is playing a key role, you expect the interests of your state to be protected," said
At issue is a program that covers more than 70 million people nationally and that is expected to cost
There are two major ways the plan makes cuts.
The first targets the
Starting in 2020,
That shift would cost
Toomey argues that that's their choice.
"What they're saying is: Their state governments would decide that it's not worth it to us to have these people on
He said he might support making the cut more gradual, but overall argued in favor of the reduction, saying
And it's expected to keep growing far faster than the economy, said
"We can't really afford to ignore
Toomey would take another House provision and make it even more strict.
He would tighten proposed caps on
Stier, citing CBO inflation projections, estimated that by 2026 such a change would cost
Cassidy argued that such a strict cap would leave states hamstrung in the face of a boom in health-care costs brought on, perhaps, by developments like the AIDS epidemic or opioid crisis.
He spoke Wednesday just outside one of the regular lunches where
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