House Republicans finalized their a health-care reform bill, about a month after they had to pull a similar bill from consideration for lack of support. The latest version of the American Health Care Act was opposed by all 193 Democrats opposed the bill and 20 Republicans — primarily moderates who thought the legislation rolls back health-care benefits too much.

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The latest round of changes is aimed at giving states more control over ACA regulations. States could choose to allow insurers to charge customers different amounts based on their preexisting conditions and offer much skimpier plans, among other things.

The most recent change, released on Wednesday and designed to attract moderates, allocates $8 billion of federal funding toward helping people with pre-existing conditions afford their premiums.

See those and other changes the Republicans proposed to the ACA below: