By Bill Flores
Editors note: Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) coauthored this piece.

Today the House of Representatives will vote to fully repeal ObamaCare - the first time that 58 of our newest Members will have a chance to go on the record regarding the law and the first full repeal vote since Republicans took control of the Senate. Todays vote fulfills a key commitment Republicans made to voters and is a result of the hard work of Republican Study Committee (RSC) Members who
pressed the House to act.
Between now and April 15th millions of Americans across the country will sit down at their kitchen tables to begin the annual ritual of filing their taxes . With records and receipts in hand folks will hold their breath as they calculate how much the Internal Revenue Service will dip into their pockets. The process has never been fun but this year thanks to ObamaCare taxpayers will face new and confusing requirements on top of the already maze-like tax code.
ObamaCare is a mess of penalties fines and confusing subsidies and the IRS is ill-equipped to fully deal with it. Yet when confronted with the laws shortcomings and serious glitches" this Administration has simply cherry-picked parts of the law to enforce while unilaterally delaying enforcement of other parts of Obamacare. The uncertainty has paralyzed taxpayers and small businesses who never know when their insurance premiums will skyrocket or coverage will simply end. This is in addition to the well-established fact that millions have lost plans they were promised they could keep and have seen their working hours reduced as employers struggle to comply with the laws complexities.
Unfortunately the only thing Americans can seem to count on under ObamaCare is a higher tax bill. The Treasury Department recently admitted that as many as 6 million Americans will be forced to pay a penalty under the laws individual mandate because they did not purchase health insurance. Treasury also estimates that as many as 30 million more Americans will try in vain to gain an exception to the law. And many families will simply opt to pay the Obamacare penalty because the one-size-fits-all plans offered by the exchanges are simply unaffordable
Americans should not be forced to choose between higher taxes or higher healthcare costs. Instead we need real healthcare reform that puts patients and doctors back in the drivers seat and creates free-market competition to drive down costs. Last year the RSC proposed healthcare reform legislation that would do exactly that - and garnered more support than any major healthcare reform package since the passage of ObamaCare. This year we are hard at work refining our plan to serve as a competitive alternative to President Obamas failed big-government solutions.
Todays repeal vote will be the first time newly elected lawmakers can uphold an important promise they made to voters. As members take that vote it is an unmistakable reminder that the priorities of Americas new Congress are not dictated by special interest groups. Instead our priorities flow from conversations going on around kitchen tables across the country.
Rep. Bill Flores has represented Texass 17th Congressional District since 2011. He is the chairman of the Republican Study Committee the conservative caucus in the House that represents more than 160 members.