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In Sunday morning's early hours, the
The Republican-led House passed two amendments intended to chip away at the Affordable Care Act. One would delay the law by a year, a measure that passed by a 231-192 vote. The other permanently repeals a new tax on medical devices, which passed by a 248-174 vote.
Seventeen Democrats joined all 231 Republicans that voted in passing the medical-tax repeal. Two Democrats broke ranks and voted for a one-year delay, while two Republicans broke ranks and voted against it.
The White House said Saturday that President
House Republican leadership committed to the strategy in a rare Saturday session, and it earned broad support within the caucus.
"The House has again passed a plan that reflects the American people's desire to keep government running and stop the president's health care law," House Speaker
"Now that the House has again acted, it's up to the Senate to pass this bill without delay to stop a government shutdown. Let's get this done."