What Your California Representative Says About the GOP Health Bill

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What California's Congressional representatives had to say about the American Health Care Act bill that passed the U.S. House of Representatives on May 4, 2017. Photo by Miranda Leitsinger/KQED

By Alyssa Jeong Perry, Jeremy Siegel, John Sepulvado and Miranda Leitsinger, KQED News/The California Report
After the House voted last Thursday to narrowly approve a Republican-drafted bill that would eliminate many of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, KQED collected statements made by California’s members of Congress explaining why they voted the way they did.

We gathered comments made via social media and on the floor of the House, as well as from press releases sent out by each member’s office. We included links to their Twitter and Facebook pages where you can see some of their statements, plus additional comments they’ve made.

Read the complete story at KQED News/The California Report.

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