Dems will try forcing Senate vote against Trump health plan
WASHINGTON — Democrats will try forcing a campaign-season vote on blocking a Trump administration rule letting insurers sell short-term plans that are cheaper but skimpier than allowed under the Obama health care law, party leaders said Thursday.
Though the effort has a chance of passing the narrowly divided Senate, it is certain to die in the Republican-controlled House and would never be signed by President Donald Trump.
Even so, Democrats believe a pre-election Senate vote would put some GOP senators in a difficult spot. The new plans won’t necessarily contain popular features like covering people with pre-existing medical conditions or certain benefits like prescription drugs.
“This is an issue the American people should know where everyone stands,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a conference call with reporters. With many Republicans saying they back covering people with pre-existing medical problems, Schumer added, “Let them instead of saying they’re for it actually do something to preserve pre-existing conditions.”