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comment MORE (D-Conn.) said he will hold his own "emergency field hearing" on health care Monday. However, top Senate Republicans claim there have been several public hearings on regarding the American Health Care Act. The Connecticut lawmaker's hearing is in response to what he says is a secret strategy Senate Republicans are using to push their version of the American Health Care Act. Republicans ripped the Democratic Affordable Care Act when it was a bill in Congress, claiming the bill's deliberations were done in secret.
Indianapolis, Ind., Jun 16, 2017 / 04:52 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The US bishops' annual meeting included on Thursday a discussion on health care, focusing on efforts in Congress to replace the Affordable Care Act. He also discussed protection of the unborn, as the bill faces challenges in this respect in the Senate, and a lack of access to health care for migrants. In closing his remarks, Bishop Dewane noted, "the teaching we bring to bear in the questions on health and health care do not fit neatly… into the single party platforms. Bishop Frank Dewane of Venice, chairman of the domestic justice and human development committee, focused on the underlying principles by which the bishops approach health care. Bishop Dewane clarified that this has been the case already.
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