If Sen. Susan Collins of Maine comes out as a definitive no vote, the GOP legislation to overhaul the Affordable Care Act would fail. But the Cassidy-Graham bill’s advocates said they would continue trying to pass it this week.
By Sean Sullivan and Abby Phillip, Washington Post
Sun, 09/24/2017 - 8:06am
If Sen. Susan Collins of Maine comes out as a definitive no vote, the GOP legislation to overhaul the Affordable Care Act would fail. But the Cassidy-Graham bill’s advocates said they would continue trying to pass it this week.