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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017
GOP concedes on last-gasp Obamacare repeal try
Republicans will
miss deadline
By ERICA WERNER
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — “Obamacare”
lives on.
Senate Republicans, short of votes,
abandoned their latest and possibly
final attempt to kill the health care law
Tuesday, just ahead of a critical end-
of-the-week deadline.
The repeal-and-replace bill’s
authors promised to try again at a later
date, while President Donald Trump
railed against “certain so-called
Republicans” who opposed the GOP
effort. But for now, Trump and fellow
Republicans who vowed for seven
years to abolish President Barack
Obama’s law will leave it standing and
turn their attention to overhauling the
nation’s tax code instead.
The GOP’s predicament was
summed up bluntly by U.S. Sen. Bill
Cassidy of Louisiana, a lead author of
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the legislation: “Through events that
are under our control and not under
our control, we don’t have the votes.”
“Am I disappointed? Absolutely,”
he said after a GOP lunch attended by
Vice President Mike Pence.
Standing alongside Cassidy,
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
said: “We haven’t given up on chang-
ing the American health care system.
We are not going to be able to do that
this week, but it still lies ahead of us.”
“We do think it’s time to turn to our
twin priority, reforming the tax code,”
McConnell said.
There was much talk of returning
to the repeal effort later, but not all
Republican senators were putting on
that brave face.
Sen. John Kennedy of Louisi-
ana described the bill as “dead as a
doornail.”
Unraveled central elements
The bill Cassidy co-authored with
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Car-
olina would have unraveled the cen-
tral elements of Obama’s law, includ-
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ing the requirement for Americans to
carry health insurance or pay fines,
and offered block grants to states to
design their own systems with less
federal control.
Republicans are also strongly in
agreement on a need for action on
overhauling the loophole-ridden U.S.
tax code, and hope that if they also
succeed in getting Americans a tax
cut, their failure on health care will be
forgiven.
Yet they began the health care
effort with unanimity, too, up until the
devilish details began to emerge and
divide them as they pursued a parti-
san effort against united Democratic
opposition.
Much the same could happen on
taxes, where Republicans are at the
beginning of the process, with plans to
unveil a blueprint today.
On health care, the urgency con-
fronting the GOP this week lay in spe-
cial budget rules that protected the leg-
islation from a Democratic filibuster,
allowing the Republicans to pass it
with just 50 votes, plus a tie-breaker
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Applications must be submitted
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from Pence, instead of the 60 often
required. Those special rules expire
Saturday.
Even with that advantage, McCo-
nnell had little room for error given
his slim 52-48 vote majority in the
100-member Senate. And as in July,
when Arizona Sen. John McCain cast
a dramatic late-night thumbs down to
kill the previous repeal bill, McCon-
nell was unable to corral the 50 “ayes.”
In addition to McCain, moder-
ate GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine
announced her opposition, as did con-
servative Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky.
Several other senators were skeptical
or undeclared, among them Lisa Mur-
kowski of Alaska, who waited until
McConnell had conceded defeat Tues-
day to issue a statement criticizing “a
lousy process” on the legislation.
experts warned that millions could
lose coverage, states could relax exist-
ing requirements, and coverage could
end up being unaffordable for many,
including people with pre-existing
conditions.
That last element drew attention
from late-night TV host Jimmy Kim-
mel, who got involved in the health
debate in April after his son was born
with a heart defect. He was outspo-
ken on his ABC show in denouncing
the bill and accusing Cassidy of lying
about it. On Tuesday Kimmel tweeted
a photo of his smiling baby son and
wrote, “Thanks to all who stood
up and spoke out from this happy
guy and his less-fortunate friends
#GoodbyeGrahamCassidy.”
The legislation also would have
cut $1 trillion from Medicaid over the
next decade, prompting angry protest-
ers in wheelchairs to descend on the
one hearing held on the bill, on Mon-
day, chanting “No cuts to Medicaid!
Save our liberty!” Dozens were pulled
out and arrested as cameras captured
the striking scene.
Millions could lose coverage
A full analysis of the legislation
was never completed by the nonpar-
tisan Congressional Budget Office,
contributing to critics’ complaints
of a rushed process, but independent
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828 Misc for Sale
101 Legal Notices
Warren House Pub
is hiring for Kitchen
Positions.
AB6465
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
Apply at 3301 S. Hemlock,
Cannon Beach
Or Call 503-436-1130
On October 19, 2017, at the
hour of 10:00 AM at the
Clatsop County Sheriff’s
Office, 1190 SE 19th Street in
the City of Warrenton,
Oregon, the defendant’s
interest will be sold, subject to
redemption, in the real
property commonly known
as: 91507 Railroad Road,
Warrenton, OREGON.
The court case number is
17CV05095, where
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
(“FANNIE MAE”) is plaintiff,
and MARGARET D.
TOMITA, INDIVIDUALLY AND
AS TRUSTEE OF THE
MARGARET D. TOMITA
TRUST DATED AUGUST
27, 1996; and ALL OTHER
PERSONS OR PARTIES
UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY
RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR
INTEREST IN THE REAL
PROPERTY COMMONLY
KNOWN AS 91507
RAILROAD RD,
WARRENTON, OR 97146
is defendant. The sale is a
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash or cashier’s
check, in hand, made out
to Clatsop County Sheriff’s
Office. For more information
on this sale go to:
http://oregonsheriffssales.
org/ (OR),
http://files.co.clatsop.or.us/
ccso/foreclosures.pdf
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NOTICE: Oregon Landscape
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requires all businesses that
advertise landscape contract-
ing services be licensed with
the Landscape Contractors
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assures the business has a
bond, insurance and an asso-
ciated individual
contractor
who has fulfilled the testing
and experience
require-
ments for licensure. For your
protection call (503)378-5909
or use our web site: www.lcb.
state.or.us to check license
status before contracting with
the business. Persons doing
landscape maintenance do
not
require a LCB license.
Oregon state law requires
anyone who contracts for
construction work to be
licensed with the
Construction Contractors
Board. An active license
means the contractor is
bonded and insured.
Verify the contractor’s CCB
license through the CCB
Consumer Website
www.hirelicensedcontrac-
tors.com
664 Services
*ATTENTION READERS *
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particular offer, check with
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or U.S. Postal Service before
sending any money.
The Daily Astorian
ASSUMES NO LIABILITY
FOR MAIL ORDER
ADVERTISERS.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
about a Business or School
Advertised, we advise you
to call: The Consumer
Hotline in Salem at
(503)378-4320,
9AM-1PM, Monday-Friday
or in Portland at
(503)229-5576
667 Loans
& Financing
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
The Federal Trade
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telemarketers from asking for
or receiving payment before
they deliver credit repair
services, advance fee loans
and credit, and recovery
services. If you are asked to
render payment before
receiving any of the
preceding services, please
contact the
Federal Trade Commission
at: 1-877-382-4357
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& Firewood
FREE WOODEN PALLETS
Available for pick up at
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NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
Oregon Firewood Law
requires advertisements
quote a price and also
express quantity in units of
a cord or fractional part of a
cord. Ads must also identify
the species of wood and
whether the wood is
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SEASONED
MIXED SPECIES
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101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
AB6475
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF
NEIL S. MCCARTNEY; UNKNOWN
SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE NEIL S.
MCCARTNEY REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
OF 2013; KRISTI ROSSELL; OCCUPANTS OF
THE PROPERTY,
Defendants.
Case No.: 17CV21701
SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
To: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF
NEIL S. MCCARTNEY and UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE OF THE NEIL S. MCCARTNEY
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST OF 2013
You are hereby required to appear and defend the Complaint
filed against you in the above entitled cause within thirty (30)
days from the date of service of this summons upon you,
and in case of your failure to do so, for want thereof,
Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in this case or the other side will win automati-
cally. To “appear” you must file with the court a legal paper called
a “motion” or “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” (or “reply”) must
be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the
date of first publication specified herein along with the required
filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on
the plaintiff’s attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have an attorney,
proof of service on the plaintiff. If you have questions, you should
see an attorney immediately. If you need help in finding an
attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer
Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at (800)
452-7636.
The relief sought in the Complaint is the foreclosure of the prop-
erty located at 82378 Vinemaple Road, Seaside, OR 97138.
Date of First Publication: September 18th, 2017.
McCarthy & Holthus, LLP
Jeremy Clifford,
OSB No. 142987
920 SW 3rd Ave, 1st Floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (855) 809-3977
Fax: (971) 201-3202
E-mail: jclifford@mccarthyholthus.com
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
Published: September 20th, 27th, October 4th and 11th, 2017