Mr. President, I want to talk about the Affordable Care Act and its failures, as well as the American Health Care Act and what differences I think it makes. I am going to be joined on the floor by at least one of my colleagues soon, and we may even, with permission, have a colloquy. I know Senator Barrasso is on a limited time schedule and has been one of our great leaders on this issue. I think I will turn to him first and then come back when he has had a chance to make his comments. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from Wyoming.
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