The House of Representatives voted Thursday to pass the Republican-written American Health Care Act, better known as “Trumpcare.” Though it wasn’t clear earlier this week if the GOP had the votes to get it through the House, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday night that the GOP now has “enough” votes, and his prediction was right.

The core of the AHCA is age-based tax credits in lieu of the Affordable Care Act’s taxes and subsidies, and a series of funding cuts to programs like Medicaid. The AHCA will also remove many of Obamacare’s requirements on employers and insurance companies. When the House was first set to vote on the AHCA, in late March, the congressional Republicans’ right flank spurred leadership to pull the vote, as neither hard-liners nor moderates had committed their support.

Still, getting the AHCA through the Senate will be a tall order. Here’s some of what’s in the newest version of the AHCA, as details emerge: