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House votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act
07/11/2012 07:04 PM
The United States House of Representatives voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act by a vote of 244-185.
This vote was not the first, it is the most recent of 33 votes the House has made to repeal the law in full or a section of it.
Republican 2nd Dist. U.S. Representative Brett Guthrie stated that he voted in favor of the repeal citing medicare cuts to fund the Affordable Care Act and the tax increases it would place on the... Read more 
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