Calling 2017’s failed efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act “one of the greatest disappointments to conservative and libertarian activists in history,” conservative groups pushed for another attempt at getting rid of the law with a series of principles they want to see enacted in place of the ACA.

While Republican leaders in Congress have kept ACA repeal off their agenda for 2018 heading into the midterm elections—and the party having lost a vote in the Senate with the election of Democrat Doug Jones in Alabama—these groups want another chance at repealing the law to make Republican voters “more willing to turn out in November.”

“We’ve seen encouraging signs in recent weeks that Congress hasn’t given up on the health care fight—and they shouldn’t,” FreedomWorks president Adam Brandon said in a press release. “Republicans ran in the past four election cycles on their promise to repeal Obamacare—and we’ve outlined how they can make that pledge a reality.”

Some of last year’s repeal efforts, the groups said, would have just “rearranged the law under a Republican vision." Their principles would go further with provisions such as: