Bipartisan legislation to repeal the healthcare law's cost-control
board sailed through a House panel on Wednesday, raising pressure on the
Senate to take up the bill and dealing President Obama a political
blow.
The Energy and Commerce Health subcommittee vote was 17-5,
with ranking member Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.) and Rep. Edolphus Towns
(D-N.Y.) crossing the aisle to vote for repeal of the Independent
Payment Advisory Board. There were no amendments.
Votes in the full committee and on the House floor have not yet been
scheduled but are expected to happen by the end of next month, in
conjunction with Supreme Court arguments on the healthcare reform law. (Continues)
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