August 24, 2009


Will Democrats Go It Alone on Health Care?

"Senators from both parties are holding out hope for a bipartisan health care bill, but with a deal still elusive Democrats are eyeing an unpopular proposal to pass reform legislation under budget rules that would require the measure to get only 51 votes," Roll Call reports.

Even Democrats on the Sunday morning talk shows "sounded wary of using the reconciliation process in order to pass a health reform bill."

However, Bloomberg reports that Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) said President Obama and Democratic congressional leaders are considering "alternatives" to a bipartisan health-care bill amid continuing opposition from Republicans.

The Hill: "Schumer's comments suggest Democratic leaders are starting to look to an endgame on health reform, which has dominated the political debate for months. It also could provide a shot in the arm to liberals in the party who have been frustrated with efforts by the Senate and White House to win GOP support for the bill."


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