Next up would be a vote on a bill repealing large swaths of the Affordable Care Act with a two-year delay, which Senators could use to work out a replacement. It’s identical to a repeal bill passed by both chambers of Congress in 2015, which then-President Barack Obama vetoed.

The repeal-only bill is expected to fail, with three Senators, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia already declared opposed.

Finally, the leader is expected to offer what’s been dubbed a “skinny” repeal bill, which would undo the ACA’s penalties against individuals who don’t purchase health insurance and employers who don’t offer it, along with a tax on medical devices. IF that skinny repeal passes, it would allow Senate and House leader to strike a compromise proposal through a process called a conference.