House could have to vote again on Obamacare repeal: report

The House of Representatives could have to vote again in their controversial measure to repeal Obamacare, according to a report Thursday from Bloomberg News. The report, quoting Rep. Greg Walden, Republican of Oregon and the chair of the House Energy and Commerce committee, said parts of the bill might have to be redone depending on how the Congressional Budget Office estimates its effects. House Republicans have yet to send the bill to the Senate because the CBO has to conclude it saves at least $2 billion to conform to rules that protect the measure from filibuster. The CBO report on the Republican health-care bill is expected next week. House Republicans narrowly passed the measure on May 4.

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