A key Senate Republican dismissed the idea that the Affordable Care Act can be repealed next Congress, despite former President Trump's interest in the issue. If Republicans take control of the Senate after November's election, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) would likely be in charge of the Senate's health committee, which would share responsibility for changes to the ACA. He says any comprehensive healthcare reforms would have to be bipartisan, and noted that repealing the ACA would be a nonstarter among Democrats.