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Nevada Gov. Sandoval Opposes GOP Health Bill

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he remains opposed to a GOP congressional plan to repeal or replace many provisions of the Affordable Care Act.

The Republican governor said in a statement on Thursday that he will continue to work with Sen. Dean Heller on the issue of health care reform.

Sandoval was one of several moderate GOP state executives who spoke against previous versions of the bill that would have made deeper cuts to federal subsidies.

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Earlier Thursday, Heller said he opposes the proposal in its current form.

Nevada's highest ranking Republicans both argue for protecting the state's expanded Medicaid program.

The bill that House Republicans narrowly passed Thursday would repeal taxes that fund the expanded system of medical care former President Barack Obama established in 2000.

It would allow states to individually drop "Obamacare" policies including provisions prohibiting insurers from charging the elderly higher premiums and requiring coverage of certain essential health services including hospital, pregnancy and mental health treatment.