White House Weighs Health Bill Changes as Ryan Sticks With Plan

  • Ryan plans to stick with current bill, Republican aide says
  • Republicans ‘ought to slow down,’ Graham says after CBO score

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House Speaker Paul Ryan doesn’t plan to make major changes to Republicans’ plan to replace Obamacare, according to a GOP aide, but the White House says it’s talking with members of Congress who want to amend the legislation.

“We’ve always stated a willingness,” Sean Spicer, White House spokesman, told reporters Tuesday in Washington. “Part of the reason we’re engaging with these individuals is to hear their ideas.”