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The GOP–controlled House of Representatives is celebrating their latest jab at the Affordable Care Act.
Wednesday, the House passed legislation that essentially guts Obamacare, and after more than 60 votes to roll back all or part of the law, the bill will make it to the President's desk.
For years, Republicans have attempted to repeal the President's signature health care law, and hope this action will bring relief to Americans.
Representative Kristi Noem said, "We're certainly anxious to put in place another health care reform that would actually put them back in charge of their own health care decisions with their doctors. Lower their costs, create more competition in the market that would certainly be better for America."
President Obama has vowed to veto any efforts by Republicans to repeal Obamacare.
This marks the first time that Congress has sent a measure to repeal it, forcing the President to issue a rare veto.