Club for Growth Hails Senate Repeal Effort
WASHINGTON – The Club for Growth today commended the 47 Senators who voted for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s ObamaCare repeal amendment, and urged future votes on repeal legislation throughout the 112th Congress.
“Today’s vote reconfirms that the fight to repeal ObamaCare continues to gain strength,” said Club President Chris Chocola. “The majority of Americans want it repealed, the majority of states are suing to overturn in, the House of Representatives passed a repeal bill, and now the Senate has come within four votes of a majority in support of repeal. This issue isn’t going away -- too many jobs, too many lives, too much freedom is at stake. The fight for health care freedom will not end until it is it won.”
The Club for Growth launched its Repeal It project last January, before ObamaCare was even passed. Since then, more than 400 federal lawmakers and candidates have signed a pledge to repeal the federal health care takeover.
“The Club for Growth commends Senator Jim DeMint for first introducing this legislation, and Senator McConnell for forcing today’s vote, and we encourage all Senators to continue bringing repeal legislation to the floor until it is passed into law,” Chocola added.
“Today’s vote reconfirms that the fight to repeal ObamaCare continues to gain strength,” said Club President Chris Chocola. “The majority of Americans want it repealed, the majority of states are suing to overturn in, the House of Representatives passed a repeal bill, and now the Senate has come within four votes of a majority in support of repeal. This issue isn’t going away -- too many jobs, too many lives, too much freedom is at stake. The fight for health care freedom will not end until it is it won.”
The Club for Growth launched its Repeal It project last January, before ObamaCare was even passed. Since then, more than 400 federal lawmakers and candidates have signed a pledge to repeal the federal health care takeover.
“The Club for Growth commends Senator Jim DeMint for first introducing this legislation, and Senator McConnell for forcing today’s vote, and we encourage all Senators to continue bringing repeal legislation to the floor until it is passed into law,” Chocola added.
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