"House Democrats have passed a wide range of bills since
they came to power in January, ranging from a sweeping anti-corruption
and pro-democracy reform known as H.R.1, to bills to save net
neutrality, pass universal background checks for guns, and reenter the
United States into the Paris climate accords. They
have also put a large emphasis on health care, a defining issue of the
2018 election after Trump and Senate Republicans attempted to pass a
bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Democrats have
focused on bills to lower prescription drug costs, protect preexisting
conditions, and condemning the Trump administration’s legal battle to
strike down the ACA in the courts. And although Medicare-for-all is
driving the conversation in the 2020 presidential primary, it has not
gotten a vote in the House."
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