
Dylan Scott
Senior Correspondent
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There isn’t enough money to make up for the current plan’s cuts.


“It’s going to be very difficult to get me to a yes.”


“The insurance companies have had their fingers all over this bill.”


The changes would be made in the name of reducing costs and encouraging work, but they would also make it harder for people to receive Medicaid benefits.


It seems the fate of the Senate health care bill will hinge, in large part, on whether Sen. Mike Lee is satisfied.


One of the few GOP senators who braved July Fourth parades is among the most crucial swing votes on the Senate Republican health care bill: Susan Collins of Maine.


“The current bill has big problems.”


Senate Republicans are still stuck. They are home for the July Fourth holiday without a health care plan that can win 50 votes.


“If that’s what it takes to get an agreement, that’s what we’ll have to do.”


“People have failed to see this coming.”