No, Republicans have been vocally opposed to the bill, and even though it passed and was upheld by the Supreme Court, they still want to repeal it. This is surprising, given that many of the ideas it contains were originally championed by Republicans, and the law itself is modeled after a law Mitt Romney created when he was governor of Massachusetts.
Opponents (some of whom were not Republicans), supported a motion to recommit. A motion to recommit returns a bill to its reporting committee. A motion to commit without instructions, if itself passed, effectively reverses passage of the bill.
no, immigrants do not benefit from the healthcare bill
If healthcare bill is passed. Is it possible to be repealed if republicans can take over the house and senate in Nov. 2010?
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No, zero Republicans voted for this bill in the Senate.
Nope, not one republican vote.
Im not sure but you can always google it to find out
Bill Clinton had conflicts with congress because he was a Democratic President and the Republicans controlled Congress. He could get his health care reform bill passed.
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2 Republicans and 1 Independent
stupak is a democrat