States Have Already Tried Versions Of 'Skinny Repeal.' It Didn't Go Well
Republican senators are warming to the idea of a scaled-back plan that would delete the Affordable Care Act's individual and employer mandates but leave much of the law intact.
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NPR News: States Have Already Tried Versions Of 'Skinny Repeal.' It Didn't Go Well
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