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Democrats optimistic on healthcare bill prospect
WASHINGTON |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Tuesday she was sure Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate would produce a final healthcare reform plan that would hold insurers accountable and make medical coverage affordable.
She did not promise the legislation would include the government-run insurance plan favored by the House but rejected by the Senate. Democratic lawmakers are now trying to reconcile competing versions of healthcare reform into a bill that can be passed by the full Congress.
Pelosi told reporters measures passed by the House and Senate to revamp the $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system would be unified within weeks into a historic bill for President Barack Obama to sign.
"There's much we have in common in both our bills and we will reconcile this legislation," Pelosi said.
"We want our final product ... to ensure affordability for the middle class, accountability for the insurance companies as it provides accessibility by lowering cost for every stage."
The House bill which passed in early November would set up a government-run insurance program, but the Senate bill which passed on December 24 would not.
Pelosi, who has backed off demands for the so-called public option in the final bill, said, "We will have what we need to hold the insurance companies accountable."
"I contend that whatever we have coming out of this bill will hold them accountable and they'll be crying out for a public option one of these days," Pelosi said.
Pelosi met with House committee chairmen to map out strategy and set priorities as they begin negotiations with Senate Democrats to iron out differences.
Democrats aim for the House and Senate to each pass this final version and deliver it to Obama within weeks.
Pelosi and House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer were to meet with Obama later on Tuesday. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senator Richard Durbin, the second leading Senate Democrat, were expected to join the conversation by telephone.
REPUBLICAN BLASTS CLOSED DOOR TALKS
Healthcare reform is Obama's top legislative priority. Republicans solidly oppose it and have threatened new procedural roadblocks in the Senate to slow things down. Democrats have shut them out of the closed door negotiations.
"These secret deliberations are a breeding ground for more of the kickbacks, shady deals and special-interest provisions that have become business as usual in Washington," House Republican Leader John Boehner said in a statement.
Democrats in the House and Senate are seeking to resolve differences over abortion funding restrictions, new taxes to pay for the healthcare overhaul as well as whether to include the proposed government-run health insurance program.
The stakes are high for businesses and insurance companies, as well as for Obama and members of Congress, who are preparing for the November congressional elections.
Businesses that provide coverage to employees have been struggling to cope with steadily rising insurance costs. Insurers stand to gain millions of new customers and stock prices have strengthened on the belief that the final bill will not include the public insurance backed by liberal Democrats.
Polls show that the public is wary of the proposed overhaul and what it could mean for their household budgets and medical coverage. That unease could spill over into the November elections where Republicans stand to gain some seats.
Democrats are anxious to settle their differences, deliver a major legislative victory to Obama and begin highlighting the benefits of healthcare reform, which aims to rein in rapidly increasing costs and would prohibit insurance companies from excluding people from coverage due to pre-existing conditions.
Democrats have little room to maneuver as they strive to maintain the 60 votes in the 100-seat Senate and at least 218 in the 435-seat House needed to pass the legislation.
Representative Chris Van Hollen said that in exchange for giving up the public option the House would insist on strong accountability measures for insurance companies.
He said the House also would push to include in the final bill provisions that eliminate the anti-trust exemption for health insurance companies. Such a move, however, could lose critical support in the Senate which has left the anti-trust exemption intact.
(Additional reporting by Richard Cowan and Thomas Ferraro, editing by David Alexander and Alan Elsner)
The Passage of The Healthcare Reform Bill by both Houses is a Historic Movement for the American People. Whether you are a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent, Everyone’s Primary Goal in this Healthcare Reform Battle, must to Control Healthcare Costs.
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I have one question: I am a Disabled American Veteran who utilizes the VA Hospital as my primary Health Care Provider. It was part of the “deal” when I volunteered so many years ago to do my duty for my country. What I need to know now is how much am I going to be required by law to pay for my health care once this government plan is implemented? Currently I have already paid in full for my health plan. It was part of the agreement when I volunteered.
I have one question: I am a Disabled American Veteran who utilizes the VA Hospital as my primary Health Care Provider. It was part of the “deal” when I volunteered so many years ago to do my duty for my country. What I need to know now is how much am I going to be required by law to pay for my health care once this government plan is implemented? Currently I have already paid in full for my health plan. It was part of the agreement when I volunteered.
if this is the answer, why aren’t the politicians on both sides rushing to dump their comprehensive plans for this one?…………………………………….Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution:
“Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the
United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and
Representatives; and, Congress shall make no law that applies to the
Senators and Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of
the United States”.
Barney Frank duet with Nancy Pelosi over the healthcare bill at http://storyburn.com
OK, it doesn’t pay to get sick anymore. Why do Pelsoi, Reid and our fearless leader continue to make us feel ill?
Neither of these bills seek reform because neither do anything to address the rising costs of healthcare. What’s happening in Washington right now is not about the goal of reforming healthcare. The only goal is to have something for Obama to sign into law before he gives his State of the Union address. The Dems will bargain, threaten, buy-off or do whatever is necessary to get the votes they need to give Obama his political victory. I don’t know why these morons believe having a healthcare reform bill signed into law for Obama to brag about is somehow going to save any of their political careers. The only history being made is Americans are finally realizing that it’s time to kick out career bureaucrats who couldn’t run a popsicle stand and replace them with ordinary Americans.
This onerous bill will be passed behind closed doors and probably in the middle of the night because it cannot stand up to scrutiny in “the light of day”. They are rushing the passage because they don’t want you to know the details, and as thet say the devil is in the details.
Does anyone know how much more it will cost me under “reform” to have a shaft surgically removed from my lower body??
Valid point Vegas. I too paid the price for full VA care, however under this new bill, me as a single parent will have to pay for my company offered “insurance” or pay a fine for being “uninsured”. So more burden to the working class. Of course then they will say “we will subsidize based on your income”..yeh then the single parent has to take another day off work to go down between 9-5 at the government office to “apply” for the subsidy. (they forget that for the working class most of us either take vacation or don’t get paid when we perform “errands”). I’m disappointed they are so interested in keeping a campaign promise that they have lost sight of the people they represent. I ask myself…why are they so out of touch?






