The Congressional Budget Office released a new analysis finding that the reconciliation bill passed by the House would lead to nearly 11 million people losing health insurance.

The details:

The larger context: The bill could represent the largest cuts to federal health care programs in history.

What’s coming: The Senate is now considering the bill and has the opportunity to make changes. It aims to pass its version by July 4.

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