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Democrats               in               Congress               are               debating               about               what               the               next               best               step               is               concerning               health               care               reform.

Most               people               in               the               United               States               would               agree               that               health               care               reform               is               needed               to               both               reel               in               costs,               as               well               as               to               help               provide               health               care               for               people               who               do               not               have               it.

For               many               different               reasons,               partly               due               to               conservative               attacks               on               the               current               proposal               as               well               as               fear               about               choice               of               doctors,               the               current               health               care               reform               bill,               or               actually               bills,               have               become               unpopular               with               the               American               public.

However,               Democrats               want               to               pass               a               bill               both               for               their               political               survival,               as               well               as               to               help               more               people               obtain               health               care               insurance               coverage               in               addition               to               reigning               in               unfair               insurance               company               practices.

What               seemed               like               an               unnecessarily               drawn               out               process               that               would               quietly               in               January               or               early               February               as               the               House               and               Senate               versions               are               reconciled               has               been               torpedo               by               the               "Shot               the               heard               around               the               world"               which               erased               democrats               filibuster               proof               majority               in               the               Senate,               and               even               more               so               turned               the               election               into               a               de               facto               national               referendum               for               health               care.

There               are               a               number               of               options               available:
               The               House               Could               Pass               the               Senate's               Version               of               Health               Care               Reform
               A               seemingly               simple               alternative               would               be               for               the               House               to               pass               the               Senate's               version               of               the               bill,               and               then               to               later               work               out               any               kinks               in               the               legislation               once               the               bulk               of               it               is               passed.

This               makes               sense               as               passing               a               new               health               care               bill               in               the               Senate               would               be               more               difficult               now               that               Scott               Brown               has               been               elected               to               replace               Ted               Kennedy,               and               specifically               because               he               was               elected               in               part               based               on               a               promise               to               vote               against               health               care               legislation.
               However,               CNN               has               reported               that               many               House               democrats               are               opposed               to               passing               the               Senate's               version               of               the               bill.

The               Senate's               version               is               more               conservative               than               the               House's               version               of               the               bill,               and               does               not               sit               well               with               more               liberal               democrats.

This               is               due               in               part               to               a               tax               on               so-called               "Cadillac               health               care               plans"               which               are               in               reality               popular               with               many               middle-class               democrats,               as               well               as               restrictions               on               abortions               that               may               actually               be               more               liberal               than               what               some               house               democrats               want.

The               House               would               prefer               taxing               the               top               wage               earners               to               pay               for               health               care               reform.
               Piecemeal               Passage               Possible
               One               possibility               is               that               the               House               and               Senate               could               work               together               to               pass               a               smaller               series               of               pieces               of               legislation               which               are               health               care               reform,               but               of               course               not               as               sweeping               as               how               the               original               health               care               legislation               was               envisioned.

These               smaller               measures,               presumably,               would               be               more               popular               with               democrats               and               some               republicans,               and               would               include               measures               such               as               ending               health               insurance               rejection               due               to               pre-existing               conditions,               as               well               as               closing               the               "dounut               hole"               in               paying               for               prescription               drugs.

It               may               be               possible               to               pass               such               smaller               pieces               of               legislation               with               limited               republican               support               in               the               Senate,               such               as               with               the               support               of               a               moderate               republican               like               Olympia               Snowe               from               Maine.
               Going               Nuclear?
               The               so-called               nuclear               option               involves               using               the               legislative               process               of               reconciliation               to               pass               some               sort               of               health               care               legislation               by               reconciling               the               two               bills,               House               and               Senate               bills,               to               a               piece               of               legislation               that               can               pass               under               reconciliation               rules,               which               is               normally               used               to               pass               tax               cuts               as               only               items               related               in               a               specific               manner               to               the               budget               can               be               changed.

I               am               no               expert               on               the               reconciliation               process,               but               it               does               require               only               a               simple               majority               in               the               Senate,               or               51               votes,               meaning               that               Scott               Brown's               41st               vote               couldn't               block               its               passage.

Although               I               don't               think               that               this               is               the               option               that               the               democratic               leaders               of               Congress               will               take,               I               think               it               would               be               the               option               that               would               most               make               sense               politically.

Instead               of               caving               to               Scott               Brown's               win               and               admitting,               in               essence,               that               the               health               care               legislation               was               flawed,               if               Senate               and               House               democrats               utilized               reconciliation               to               pass               something               then               voters               would               note               their               gutsy               move               in               the               face               of               pressure.

While               health               care               reform               is               unpopular               now,               its               popularity               may               rise               after               its               passage               and               democrats               could               crow               during               the               2010               elections               how               they               stood               up               to               big               business               interests               for               the               little               guy.
               Canary               in               the               Mine,               Health               Care               Reform               Dead               For               Now
               Many               democrats               may               view               Scott               Brown's               win               as               the               canary               in               the               mine               which               signals               that               democrats               are               somehow               "off               track"               with               regards               to               health               care               reform.

His               election               may               have               derailed               the               massive               and               far               reaching               health               care               reform               that               progressive               have               dreamed               about               for               generations.

Because               of               his               victory,               health               care               reform               may               not               be               passed               this               year               and               instead               go               to               committee               indefinitely,               or               where               bills               go               to               die.
               Sources:
               http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/20/house.democrats.health.care/






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