Leading gop moderate opposes plan to move house health bill

You're referring to the recent news about a leading GOP moderate opposing the plan to move the House health bill.

According to reports, Representative Charlie Dent (R-PA) has come out against the plan to move the House health bill, citing concerns about the bill's impact on vulnerable populations and the lack of a clear plan for stabilizing the individual insurance market.

Dent, who is a leading moderate in the House Republican Conference, has been a vocal critic of the bill and has expressed concerns about its potential to increase the number of uninsured Americans. He has also been critical of the bill's lack of a clear plan for stabilizing the individual insurance market, which he believes is essential for ensuring that people with pre-existing conditions can access affordable health insurance.

Dent's opposition to the plan to move the House health bill is significant because he is one of the few moderate Republicans who has been willing to speak out against the bill. His opposition could potentially make it more difficult for House Republicans to pass the bill, which is already facing opposition from many Democrats and some moderate Republicans.

It's worth noting that Dent's opposition to the plan to move the House health bill is not necessarily a surprise. He has been a vocal critic of the bill from the beginning and has expressed concerns about its potential impact on vulnerable populations. His opposition is likely to be seen as a significant blow to the bill's chances of passage in the House.