(Programming note: The Roundup will be delayed until later tonight)
The Senate just passed a third and final cloture vote, by a count of 60-39, on the health care bill. In prior votes today, Jim Bunning did not vote, so I would assume in advance of a roll call, that he was the missing vote. All members of the Democratic caucus voted for cloture.
Tom Harkin just tried to move up the final vote to tonight from 7am tomorrow, in the interest of accommodating travel schedules, but Republicans objected. So it looks like the final vote will occur tomorrow in the early morning.
After this final vote is passed, the conference committee to reconcile the House and Senate bills will begin. We know that Rep. Louise Slaughter wants to scrap the Senate bill, but now two other House progressives have stepped forward. Reps. Lynn Woolsey of the Progressive Caucus and Barbara Lee of the Congressional Black Caucus have announced their support for the House product, demanding a public option in the merged bill.
On the eve of a historic health care vote in the Senate, liberal Democrats in the House have launched a full-throated defense of the public option — a sign of battles to come when party leaders try to meld the two bills.
“Now that the Senate is poised to pass its version of a health care reform bill, it is time to turn to reconciling it with the House legislation,” California Reps. Barbara Lee and Lynn Woolsey said in a joint statement Wednesday. “For Congress to achieve true health care reform we must have a meaningful conference process that integrates both bills into the best possible piece of legislation for the American people.” [...]
But it’s clear that they’re not going to roll over, as some senators have suggested they should. “We look forward to working with the House and Senate leadership to ensure that the final legislation provides affordable and comprehensive health care to people who need it.”
Woolsey and Lee’s top priorities are familiar: the public option (“If the bill requires people to buy health insurance, there must be a public option to bring down costs”), better affordability in the form of more generous subsidies, stronger insurance regulations (including repeal of the industry’s anti-trust exemption), the employer mandate (“If individuals are required to buy insurance, employers should be required to provide it.”), and financing through wealth taxes and not the excise tax on high-end insurance plans.
Come tomorrow, the wrangling over the conference committee can begin in earnest.



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Do we know how conferees will be announced? Or will House & Senate leadership negotiate a final product with Rahm & Messina, and then appoint conferees to rubber-stamp the result? I can’t imagine the White House permitting an actual, live, conference.
Maybe we should ask for the conference to be on CSPAN.
Oh Hubris!
The wonderful spectator sport.
so y’all, how should we celebrate this monumental clusterfrack?
I think we should let them know they have no business ceding their seat of power over to the senate
I sure hope they reconcile a bill with a robust public option AND a medicare buy AND importing for competition
the ball is in their court, let’s see the hardball obama plays to get his corporate gifts going
David – Politico guy on Tweety reporting Chris Carney is switching parties
watch somebody try to sneak in Conference language privatizing Medicare… heck, it’s probably already in there somewhere.
You can email Congresswoman Slaughter even if you are not in her state. I sent her a thank you for standing against the handing over of our health care system to corporate for-profit insurance. Reps. Woolsey and Lee don’t accept emails from outside the state on their websites – but I called and left messages.
Obama on the campaign trail:
But here’s the thing. We’re going to do all these negotiations on C-SPAN.
The American people will be able to watch these negotiations so if they start seeing a member of Congress who is carrying the water for the drug companies instead of for their constituents…..
Open this. Transparency. You will hold me accountable, you will hold Congress accountable. That’s how we’ll get welfare… uh health care reform passed.
Maybe Obama can send Rahm Emanuel to fight for the American people at the conference. Or will he be there representing the health care industrial complex, instead.
Uh?
Another Rahmtastic black hole for DCCC $$$$.
From Wiki :
There will not be a public option in the merged bill. Nancy Pelosi spent the entirety of the Bush years dramatically failing at the last moment to stop the Bush agenda. She certainly will not be able, willing, whatever to stop the Obama agenda.
I saw Reid and Baucus and the rest getting all smarmy and self-congratulatory at the cloture announcement on CNN. Utterly disgusting. And deeply depressing.
The next to announce they are switching parties will be ObamaRahma
What about all those members of the House who pledged not to vote yes for the health care bill unless it contained a robust public option? Are they going to just roll over and accept the Senate version of the bill? I’m not impressed with the fact that only three members of the House are speaking out against the Senate version.
That’s an excellent point… So maybe her phones need to start ringing…
I didn’t think CNN carried that hard-core pornographic stuff. Where’s the FCC when you really need it?
Some suggest popcorn. I suggest fireworks. /s
Excellent suggestion. Will call tomorrow during business hours. Bless Slaughter.
Ok… here’s the simplest way I think we could get both sides of the American people on… We want the plan they have!!! That’s it… We want their plan available to ALL Americans!
I suggest fireworks.
I’m not sure that’s in the plan. Prior authorization is probably required. What do you suppose is the co-pay?
I just looked at the map of her district. Will be there tomorrow night. Will do my best to influence my relatives to support her, but without much hope of success. They are low-info voters.
With O in charge, there are no barriers to the full celebration.
i can only hope that the progressives on the House can find the integrity the progressive senators lost (if indeed they ever had any), and not fold like a WalMart suit. i am not terribly hopeful. sometimes i even find myself rooting for republicans as they try to stop this non-healthcare non-reform bill in any way possible. i never thought that day would come.
I don;t think this is true. Completely unconfirmed.
digby has a really insightful piece up on Obama’s Campaign promisses @ hullabaloo
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/big-promise-by-digby-there-is-lot-of.html
Candidate Obama did PROMISE to hold ALL health care meetings in public and televise them live on C-SPAN. Don’t you remember that whopper of a lie, Synoia?