Dear June:
Yesterday, we fought a battle for the public health insurance option. Though we didn't win it, we came away with a strong showing that put us in a better position for the coming war.
In a long debate on the amendments to add a public health insurance option to the Baucus Bill in the Senate Finance Committee, Senators spoke out vigorously in favor of the idea. The intellectual and moral case for the public health insurance option was clear.
The Finance Committee then voted on two public health insurance option amendments offered by Senators Rockefeller and Schumer.
In the end, 10 out of 13 Democrats on the committee - John Rockefeller (WV), Jeff Bingaman (NM), John Kerry (MA), Ron Wyden (OR), Charles Schumer (NY), Debbie Stabenow (MI), Maria Cantwell (WA), Bill Nelson (FL), Robert Menendez (NJ), and Tom Carper (DE) - voted for a public health insurance option.
Three Democrats - Max Baucus (MT), Kent Conrad (ND), and Blanche Lincoln (AR) - sided with the Republicans to defeat these amendments. The final roll call was 10-13.
In the most conservative committee in the Senate, which is itself the most conservative house of Congress, a public health insurance option got the support of an overwhelming majority of the governing party. And there were some surprises - we picked up more votes than we had originally expected.
So what's next?
A public health insurance option has been passed by four out of five committees in Congress dealing with health care, and received a huge amount of support in the Senate Finance Committee. The next time the public health insurance option will come up for consideration is when Majority Leader Harry Reid merges the Finance bill with the HELP bill.
Yesterday was the first step in building momentum for a public health insurance option in the Senate. Clearly, the idea has weight - even self-described moderates such as Bill Nelson and Tom Carper voted for it. As we move to the floor and into conference, with Schumer, Rockefeller, and other champions pledging support and whipping their colleagues, those numbers can and will continue to grow.
We have hundreds of organizers and thousands of supporters around the country, and we have the American people on our side. As Senator Schumer says, a public health insurance option will be in the bill President Obama signs into law.
Thank you for your continued support. Onwards!
To your health,
Levana Layendecker
Health Care for America Now
Senators Max Baucus (MT), Kent Conrad (ND), and Blanche Lincoln (AR), I hope you are proud of yourselves for voting to give the health insurance companies higher profits than they already have at the expense of the citizens of the country, two-thirds of whom want the public option included in the bill.
Mimi,
ReplyDeleteNo one is more ashamed of our Republicrat Senator than I am. Unfortunately, the teabaggers are strong in AR, and she is up for re-election. Needless to say, she lost my vote.
I was livid when I learned of the two amendments with public option being turned down. We need better Dems than this.
ReplyDeleteHillbilly, I have one, too. Mary Landrieu - Republicrat. I like that.
ReplyDeletePaul, I come home from the wreck in New Orleans to hear the news of the wreck in the Senate Finance Committe.
BTW, Grandpère is quite down on himself today. I told him, "Look, it's just a car, and no one was hurt. I've moved on." That didn't seem to help.
Sorry GP is down. Wish I could cheer him up. I'm relieved I made it through my time in NOLA without damaging the rental car. My own car has numerous scars over the past ten years.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is outrageous!
ReplyDeletePrayers and Love for GP!
I do not understand all the details but the video on Paul's blog about the lady who was blind and her daughters would probably develop the same condition upset me. It sounded like the conditions in Africa. Here blind people get every care and attention. I know from the experience of the government aid to my mother who was not totally blind but was visually impaired with macular degeneration also genetic.
ReplyDeletePrayers that compassion will prevail in the USA.
The video that Paul posted shows the unspeakable cruelty of our health care system. No mother should be forced to make such a choice.
ReplyDeleteJust as I feeling really discouraged, I came across Rep. Grayson (FL) and his comments on the GOP and health care. Yes!
ReplyDeletewe're not done yet...
ReplyDeleteCatherine, Rep. Grayson is my hero.
ReplyDeleteDiane, I hope not.