King Votes “To Begin Process Of Repealing Obamacare”

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Steve King has voted YES to pass the 2017 budget resolution, calling “beginning the process of repealing Obamacare.”

King says that Congress has taken the first step in repealing Obamacare by passing the 2017 budget resolution. He says that from what he calls “the botched implementation to President Obama unilaterally ignoring the law to the delay of mandates and the Supreme Court’s rewrite of the bill’s language without Congressional oversight, Obamacare has been a complete failure since day one.”

King says that Americans have been forced to find new doctors and health insurance plans as they face rising premiums and out-of-control deductibles.

King claims he knew this would be the outcome, and on the morning after it passed into law, March 24, 2010, King says he wrote the first, full 100% repeal of Obamacare. He says that since then, he has consistently reintroduced the same magic 40-word repeal bill. He says that his language has passed the House multiple times.

Yet, King says, “Democrats have continued to try to bail out their sinking ship.” He continues, “It is time we stop drowning in the failures of Obamacare. It is time to repeal this egregious law, and provide real healthcare solutions to the American people.”

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