Sen. Rand Paul Randal (Rand) Howard PaulGOP senator to quarantine after coronavirus exposure The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by National Industries for the Blind - Trump seeks to flip 'Rage' narrative; Dems block COVID-19 bill Overnight Health Care: Senate Democrats block GOP relief bill | Democrats reveal Medicaid chief's spending on high-paid consultants | Trump calls question about why he 'lied' about COVID-19 a 'disgrace' MORE (R-Ky.) is pledging to roll out an ObamaCare replacement bill this week as GOP lawmakers rush to nix the healthcare law.

The Kentucky senator argued Monday that the law must be replaced with "real market reforms."

This week I'll unveil a replacement to Obamacare. As agreed w/ @realDonaldTrump, we must replace it w/ real market reforms. Details coming! — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) January 9, 2017

Paul's legislation comes as the Senate is expected to pave the way this week to repealing the healthcare law.

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Paul is leading a small but growing number of GOP lawmakers concerned about repealing the Affordable Care Act without a replacement plan hashed out.

I just spoke to @realDonaldTrump and he fully supports my plan to replace Obamacare the same day we repeal it. The time to act is now. — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) January 7, 2017

Republicans, who have a 52-seat Senate majority, will need 50 votes to repeal the healthcare law, meaning they can only lose two GOP senators if no Democrats support the measure.

Paul didn't offer details on Monday about what would be included in his forthcoming healthcare bill. GOP lawmakers have rolled out various replacement bills for years but haven't publicly coalesced around one alternative.

The Kentucky senator floated in an op-ed last week that the law should be replaced with "freedom."

"The freedom to choose inexpensive insurance free of government dictates," Paul wrote.

He also backed allowing unlimited savings in health savings accounts and buying insurance across state lines.