Reps. John Faso, R-Kinderhook, and Elise Stefanik announced Thursday morning they will vote in favor of the reengineered American Health Care Act, the Obamacare “repeal and replace” legislation that is scheduled to be voted on in the House on Thursday.

“After careful review of the changes to the American Health Care Act, I believe that this legislation addresses my concerns and I will support the AHCA as amended,” Faso, R-Kinderhook, said in a brief statement.

About an hour later, Stefanik, R-Willsboro, formally announced her support of the retooled bill.

“Throughout this process, I have worked to make sure our district has had a seat at the table,” she said in a statement. ” … The American Health Care Act is not perfect, but it is an important step in reforming our broken healthcare system to help families in our district. As this legislation moves to the Senate, I will continue to work to strengthen the support for those with pre-existing conditions.”

She said the House would also vote Thursday on legislation Stefanik coauthored to remove a health care exemption for members of Congress.

Faso told the Times Union earlier this week that he was waiting to see a final version of the bill but was open to seeing it hit the floor even before the Congressional Budget Office issued its official “score” of the bill’s fiscal and social impacts. Faso was a supporter of the earlier version of the AHCA, though Stefanik never stated her position on the measure before it was pulled.

Watch the debate in the House:

Here’s Stefanik’s full statement: