After a private meeting of congressional Republicans, the House speaker told reporters that his proposal to revise the Affordable Care Act would “incorporate feedback” from the rank-and-file.

Ryan attributed the change of strategy to an analysis issued Monday by the Congressional Budget Office. Among the details that prompted criticism was a projection that 14 million fewer Americans would be insured after one year under the Republican proposal.
 
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Paul Ryan concedes health-care proposal must change to pass House, a retreat from position that bill would fail if altered
After a private meeting of congressional Republicans, the House speaker told reporters that his proposal to revise the Affordable Care Act would “incorporate feedback” from the rank-and-file.

Ryan attributed the change of strategy to an analysis issued Monday by the Congressional Budget Office. Among the details that prompted criticism was a projection that 14 million fewer Americans would be insured after one year under the Republican proposal.
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