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March 13, 2017
In the days following a Brookings analysis showing 15 million people will lose coverage with the GOP ‘Pay More for Less’ repeal bill, House Republican leaders and the White House have launched a wildly off-base campaign to discredit the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office – whose Director was even hand-picked and appointed by a Republican Speaker.
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March 13, 2017
It was a brutal morning for Speaker Ryan and Republicans who took to the Sunday shows to sell their terrible #PayMoreForLess bill.
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March 12, 2017
On CBS' Face the Nation, this morning, Speaker Paul Ryan was asked how many people stand to lose health insurance under the Republicans' "Pay More For Less" repeal bill:
Blog Post
March 12, 2017
On CBS' Face the Nation, Speaker Ryan was asked about the bad, downright terrible reaction to the release of his bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act:
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March 10, 2017
Speaker Ryan and Congressional Republicans' #PayMoreForLess bill, which exposes seniors to skyrocketing costs and forces hard-working Americans to pay more for less care, has been met with the most scorching reviews.  But don't take it from us:

New York Times Op-Ed:

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March 8, 2017
The reviews for Speaker Ryan's #PayMoreForLess bill keep coming in – and they're horrendous.

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March 8, 2017
Speaker Ryan and Republicans are doing their best to keep their terrible CBO score secret from the American people:

Earlier today in the Ways and Means Committee mark-up, House Republicans blocked House Democrats' amendment requiring the CBO score to be made public for at least 7 days before a vote in the House.

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March 8, 2017
MEMORANDUM 

To:    Speaker Ryan

Fr:     Democratic Leader's Press Office

Dt:     March 8, 2017

Re:    TrumpCare Bill "fails children…bad for working families"

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March 8, 2017
This is what Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee Paul Ryan said in June 2009 to the Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) prior to the transparent debate on the Affordable Care Act:

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March 7, 2017
Tomorrow, Republicans are beginning the process of trying to rush an ACA Repeal bill to the President’s desk as rapidly as possible – in an effort to get the bill enacted before the American people understand what the bill will mean for them.