The ink isn't even dry yet on this new revised bill. FTA...
After huddling Wednesday night, House GOP leaders decided to move forward and schedule the vote for Thursday afternoon, despite the lack of a score from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which estimates how it would affect the federal deficit and Americans with health insurance. The CBO's score of the original bill estimated that 24 million people would lose their insurance over the course of a decade.
Asked about the concern that the final bill hasn't been scored, Rep. Chris Collins, R-New York, said, "We have the score on the base bill that saves billions and billions of dollars."
Not scored by the partisan (read lib) CBO.