Republicans continue their push to win support to repeal the health
overhaul, even as parts of the legislation take effect,
The Washington Times reports. "Rep. Steve King,
[an] Iowa Republican, is circulating a petition that would force an
up-or-down vote in the House of Representatives on repealing the vast
bulk of the estimated $940 billion, 10-year legislation the
Democratic-controlled Congress passed this spring." It has 80
signatures. "A second House 'discharge' petition to force a vote over
the opposition of the Democratic majority, offered by California
Republican Rep. Wally Herger, calls for a full repeal and the passage of
a substitute GOP plan." The proposals have the support of Republican
leadership in the House, including that of House Minority Leader John
Boehner and Minority Whip Eric Cantor. "The Republican Study Committee
said Thursday at least five other straight repeal bills are in the
House, all needing 218 signatures to advance." Outside groups like The
Heritage Foundation and Club For Growth are supporting the repeal
process (Weber, 7/1).
Politico: In the meantime, an influential
conservative commentator, Erick Erickson, says Boehner and Cantor are
using the repeal efforts to gain "cover" from angry tea party activists.
"Erickson points out that there is a split among House Republicans over
the measures - King's would repeal the law as passed by the Senate
before the reconciliation process while Herger's would repeal the whole
bill while replacing some portions with GOP alternatives - and endorsing
both of them effectively solidifies that division, ensuring that the
vote won't come up" (Barr, 7/1).
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