Young, Murkowski skeptical of new House efforts to repeal, replace Affordable Care Act
In recent days, the
Late-night talks stalled out Tuesday, and it appears unlikely that a House deal will materialize before
Conservatives and moderates didn't quite agree on the offers coming from the
Needham said that proposals made by the
In an interview Tuesday evening, Young was optimistic about future plans, but not recent negotiations and rumors.
There is "a desire to try to not undo what happened, but to try to solve this problem about do we repeal?" Young said. "And of course my argument is we repeal and replace, but don't replace it with something worse than Obamacare. And I still think we went too fast, we didn't take the time," he said about the previous effort to repeal the ACA, pulled from the House floor at the last minute.
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Young would like to see a deal that forces a bipartisan compromise: a repeal of Obamacare that doesn't take effect until 2020. "That gives us three and a half years to write a bill correctly. That'd make everybody have to come to the table," he said.
"How it's going to turn out? I don't know," he said, noting that there was a broad range of ideas floating around the
"There's all kinds of things out there. And as long as they're talking, I'm happy. But I don't want them to do something that's not well thought out and does not take care of the patients. That's my big goal. If you listen to all this discussion, I don't hear much about the patients. It's about insurance. Insurers don't take care of patients," Young said.
Murkowski, asked last week about a resurgence of plans among House conservatives, criticized the way the House went about its first effort.
"My sense was that you didn't have anybody that was trying to build good policy. They were trying to find votes," Murkowski said. "That's not how you build good policy."
"So if they start from where they left off and just have been able to bring on a few more members because they have inserted initiatives that are sufficient to get a few more on, but they haven't built good policy, I think it's going to meet the same fate that the last effort did," she said.
Like Young, Murkowski is hoping that both chambers can move toward a bipartisan solution. "That's my hope. That's what we're working on" in the
[Murkowski still doesn't like much about House health bill; Speaker Ryan begs for Young's vote]
Murkowski said she's working with a few different groups of senators -- one of states that want to keep
When the first House bill died, "I sat down with my team and said, 'this does not mean that we put our files away and that the work is over, because we still have a failed individual market in the state. We still have an unsustainable system. We still have rising health care costs. So we've got a problem to solve,' " Murkowski said.
[House bill must be made fair for Alaskans, congressional delegation says]
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