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<i>The Atlantic </i> Politics & Policy Daily: Poor Scores After Seven Years: CBO

The Congressional Budget Office projected that the House Republicans’ new health-care plan would result in millions of Americans losing health insurance.<strong> </strong>
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The Congressional Budget Office that the House Republicans’ new health-care plan would result in 24 million Americans losing their health insurance and lower federal deficits by $337 billion over 10 years. Iowa Representative Steve King a comment he made on Twitter about restoring “our civilization with somebody else’s babies.” The Justice Department to provide evidence to the House Intelligence Committee $400,000 salary to a charity at the end of the year and would “let the press corps determine where it should go.”

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