Rand Paul a yes on key healthcare hurdle – The Hill

Sen. Rand PaulRand PaulSenate rejects ObamaCare repeal, replacement amendment Overnight Healthcare: Senate votes to begin ObamaCare repeal debate | McCain returns to vote | GOP floats scaled-down healthcare bill Overnight Regulation: House votes to repeal forced arbitration rule | Dems look to ban controversial pesticide | House panel wants to hear from tech CEOs on net neutrality MORE (R-Ky.) saidTuesdaythat he will vote in favor of a key healthcare vote expected later in the day.

Paul tweeted that he will vote in favor of a motion to proceed to a debate on healthcare because Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellMitch McConnellSenate Dem: Were trying to block a recess appointment to replace Sessions Trump predicts 'problems' for those voting against ObamaCare repeal Overnight Defense: House passes Russia sanctions deal | McCain returns to Senate | Watchdog opens criminal probe into M camo mistake MORE (R-Ky.) told him the chamber would take up the 2015 ObamaCare repeal bill previously passed by Congress.

Paul has pushed for a vote on the 2015 bill, which repeals large parts of ObamaCare's requirements and regulations, instead of the GOP repeal-and-replace plan that Republicans have been working on this year.

It's still not clear if McConnell has the 50 votes he needs to proceed to debate.

But the 2015 repeal bill would need 60 votes, and will likely fail because it won't get the support of Democrats and some Republicans.

"I've been told by leadership their bill would now need 60 votes to pass, votes they do not have. Therefore I believe it will fail," Paul said, adding, "If we cannot pass full, clean repeal, I've also been told we will vote on whatever version of CLEAN repeal we can pass."

Paul is likely referring to a newplanto consider a "skinny bill," which would repeal ObamaCare's individual and employer mandates and the medical device tax.

That would be a far narrower measure than the most recent Senate replacement bill, which also scaled down ObamaCare's subsidies and cut Medicaid.

If that is the plan, I will vote to proceed to have this vote. I also now believe we will be able to defeat the new spending and bailouts.

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