The result would be that the Republicans' repeal bill would be "full of holes" that made it look like "Swiss cheese, " he said.
Republicans in Congress cheered the ruling, saying it bolsters their plan to pass a repeal bill in the House once they take control of it next year.
He spearheaded a repeal bill through the House in June and has been encouraging members of the Senate from both sides of the aisle to follow suit.
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The IPAB repeal bill, which has been well-received thus far, and in a rare showing of bipartisanship, is co-sponsored by 20 Democrats, is expected to be voted on next week.
Republicans would only need to control 50 seats in the Senate to pass a repeal bill, because in the case of a tie, according to the Constitution, the Vice President casts the deciding vote.
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"If this bill passes, we will have an effort to repeal the bill, " House GOP Leader John Boehner (R-OH), said on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday.
Given the first two bills are pretty chewy, I doubt there will be much time left for Mark Hendrick's International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill, still less for Barbara Keeley's Social Care (Local Sufficiency) and Identification of Carers Bill or Douglas Carswell's European Communities Act 1972 (Repeal) Bill, or the considerable number of other bills on the order paper.
The House of Representatives, led by the Republicans, voted last month to repeal the bill.
"We're going to do everything we can to repeal the bill, to delay the bill, to de-fund the bill, " Republican Congressman Eric Cantor said over the summer.
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From the get-go, polling around repeal of the bill mirrored the attitudes towards the plan before it was enacted.
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As MPs debated the government's European Union Bill on 8 March 2011, Jacob Rees-Mogg explained that his amendment would prevent future governments from forcing a repeal of the bill through the House of Lords.
In the case of yesterday's bill, Democrats would actually repeal parts of the 2003 Medicare bill to finance the SCHIP expansion.
Congressional Republicans announced on Friday their intent to link the widely supported House bill to repeal the Medicare Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) with a more partisan medical malpractice reform bill.
His private Member's Bill would repeal the 1972 act allowing the UK to join the former European Economic Community.
Senator John McCain of Arizona introduced an unsuccessful bill to repeal the perimeter rule in 2009.
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At one extreme, a Republican bill would repeal the tax entirely.
He also pledged that the Conservatives, if elected, would produce a Government Bill to repeal the hunting ban and give MPs a free vote on it.
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The bill would repeal the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act of 1978, which, among other things, required the Fed to consider how its actions affect short-term economic growth.
There is also a bill to repeal the expanded Income-Based Repayment program, that lessens the sting of college students by letting them pay back what they own in proportion to their salaries.
On the Senate's legislative calendar this week is a bill to repeal tax incentives for oil companies, punish companies for reaping "windfall profits" and subject the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries to U.S. anti-trust law.
Yesterday, the House Republican leadership introduced a bill to repeal the ACA. Today, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) sent a letter to the Speaker of the House giving its assessment of the budgetary effects of a repeal: it would increase the budget deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade.
The New Hampshire legislature this month is expected to vote on a bill that would repeal the same-sex marriage law there.
The PQ promised to abolish the tuition-fees increase and repeal a law known as Bill 78, which was passed last May to restrict where and how students may demonstrate.
However, in a debate in the parliament's local government committee, Communities Minister, Wendy Alexander, urged rejection of the amendment, saying it was unnecessary as the fears of critics of repeal were covered by the bill's use of the phrase "stable family life".
There is no mention of a Lib Dem pledge to repeal the controversial Digital Economy Bill, passed in the dying days of the Labour government, and on the funding of high speed broadband the Conservative policy of relying on the market with possible help from the BBC licence fee, appears to have held sway over the Lib Dem landline tax proposal.
In January, Rob Woodall (R-GA) introduced a bill in Congress to repeal income, employment and estate and gift taxes and instead impose a 23 percent sales tax on the use or consumption of all goods, properties and services.
This year, Republicans have broken apart the contents of that bill, and have attempted to push portions -- such as this estate tax bill and a similar repeal of the marriage penalty tax -- through the chamber as separate bills.
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Many Republicans in Congress want to repeal the Dodd-Frank Fin Reg bill lock, stock and barrel.
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