Republicans said it was time to end "the pain and hurt" of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul as they pushed Wednesday toward Senate passage of legislation dismantling that law and blocking Planned Parenthood's federal funds. To no one's surprise, the White House promised that Obama would veto the bill.

After weeks of strategizing, GOP leaders began rolling out a measure they said would attract the votes needed for approval by week's end. To achieve that, they included provisions that marked victories for some of the most conservative GOP senators balanced with concessions for more moderate Republicans facing competitive 2016 re-elections.

Facing certain veto and solid Democratic opposition, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., tauntingly suggested they reconsider.

"This is their chance, and President Obama's chance, to begin to make amends for the pain and hurt they've caused" by the law, which Republicans blame for rising health care costs.... Read More: ABC News