Second AHCA vote underway: Update - Vote Done; Exemption denied; ACHA passed in the House 217 - 213

On Passage of the ACHA and removal of congressional exemption

  • Yea to ACHA and Nay to removecongressional exemption

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nay to ACHA and Nay to remove congressional exemption

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    20
  • Poll closed .

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"the first vote is on a bill to remove the member/staff exemption from AHCA opt-out. " What exactly does this mean?
 

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Its looking like its about to pass.

this is about the exemption for congress now they'll vote on the bill itself next


not really understanding the yay and nay vote here

and :snoop: at the Dem voting present
 

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"the first vote is on a bill to remove the member/staff exemption from AHCA opt-out. " What exactly does this mean?
Two votes this afternoon. The first is to move an amendment fromt he current bill that would allow congressional members to be exempted from the same rules that would affect their constituents.

The second vote is for/against the total AHCA bill
 

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Two votes this afternoon. The first is to move an amendment fromt he current bill that would allow congressional members to be exempted from the same rules that would affect their constituents.

The second vote is for/against the total AHCA bill

Good looking and wow seem to be some republicans against this shyt as well
 

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whatever dems vote to pass this need to be run out of office currently @ 2


it looks like the passed the exemption in their favor as well?

:dead:


Looks like it will pass

:scust:
 

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Two votes this afternoon. The first is to move an amendment fromt he current bill that would allow congressional members to be exempted from the same rules that would affect their constituents.

The second vote is for/against the total AHCA bill

:salute: That's what I thought. The weird ass congressional jargon is always confusing
 
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