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The Republican Sensan Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) set up on Monday with Democrats who tried to strike a determination of the GOP megabill, in which the health centers of Planned Parenthood from Medicaid Finance Center were offered for services with a low income throughout the country.

The two were the only Republicans who voted against an application for a budget decision against a change in the removal of the provision. It was sponsored by Sen. Patty Murray (Wash

Murray hoped to offer a change in order to remove the planning of the planned parenthood from the invoice, but first had to overcome a change of procedure against the draft law.

The Republicans blocked their application in a vote of 51-49. She needed 60 votes to overcome the objection.

“Another step is taken to fulfill the republican plan for a nationwide backdoor abdominal ban. How does it do that?

“This is a long-term goal of extremists of anti-choice-no surprise, it is mostly unpopular with the American people,” she added.

Republicans of the Senate The determination addedSection 7115, back into the draft law, after the Senate’s parliamentarian initially violated the Byrd rule of the Senate, which determines which legislation is passed with a uncomplicated vote of the majority in the context of budget reconciliation.

The Republicans changed the time of 10 years to one year to meet the requirements of the parliamentarian.

Nathan Wixel contributed.

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