| House Republicans made good on their years-long promise today to pass a bill that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, winning narrow passage of controversial legislation to unravel many of the law's popular consumer protections, do away with the individual mandate, and overhaul the insurance market. The measure is a long way from becoming law but still represents a huge win for House Republican leaders and the White House. It now heads to the Senate, where Republicans are already split over the measure and Democrats are unified in opposition.
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