Summary
After six years of campaigning to repeal the ACA and over 50 votes held to undercut the law, Republicans are finally be positioned to deliver on their long-held position that President Obama’s healthcare law should be repealed as expeditiously as possible. But without a concrete replacement plan in place, Republicans remain at a crossroads over what set of policies should encompass their ACA alternative, and face the politically challenging prospect of deciding how – and how quickly – they will be able to achieve consensus.