Outdated DraftWalker?s statement refers to a two-week old draft of the Republican plan, leaked last week, which he said "risks continuing major Obamacare entitlement expansions and delays any reforms.
The leader of the largest group of House conservatives said Monday he couldn?t support the party?s existing Obamacare replacement strategy.
Trump?s administration has promised elements of a replacement plan by mid-March.
The support of Walker, a North Carolina Republican, is important, given that the plan cannot be passed in the 435-seat House without almost unified Republican support, since no Democratic backing is likely.
Representative Mark Walker, who chairs the 170-member Republican Study Committee, also said he won?t recommend his colleagues do so, either.
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