White House officials tell CQ Politics that President Obama "is moving closer" to advancing health care reform "under a congressional procedure known as budget reconciliation that would make the bill immune to filibuster in the Senate."
"While the administration still prefers to get a bill that commands some Republican support, its standard for a bipartisan agreement is a measure that contains GOP amendments -- not something that will necessarily attract Republican votes."
"The subtle but important shift reflects
Obama's eagerness to get House and Senate bills to a conference in
September and sign a final bill into law by fall."