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Health care test vote passes Senate


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Updated: 11/21/2009 10:21 pm Published: 11/21/2009 2:22 pm
Sweeping health care legislation has cleared its first hurdle in the Senate on a party-line vote.

The 60-39 vote clears the way for a historic debate after Thanksgiving on the legislation. The measure is designed to extend coverage to an estimated 31 million Americans who lack it and crack down on insurance industry practices that deny benefits.

The vote came in a rare Saturday session in the Senate.

Democrats posted 60 votes in a Senate showdown, precisely the number needed to overcome Republican delaying tactics.

The vote was a major victory for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and the White House in a year-end drive to enact the most sweeping changes to the nation's health care system in a half-century or more.

FOX16 Talks to Lincoln

FOX16's Kelly Dudzik talked to Senator Lincoln about her decision Saturday afternoon.

Kelly Dudzik: "Ultimately why did you decide to vote yes?"

Sen. Blanche Lincoln: "Because I know this is not the last opportunity I'll have to vote. There are some good things in the bill, and I certainly have made it clear that I won't be casting any more votes to support a bill until it's been changed. I made it quite clear that I could not support the underlying bill that the majority leader would lay down."

Kelly Dudzik: "So what are some of those changes because this thing is more than two-thousand pages long, you know, there are a lot of things in there that I'm sure we haven't even heard about yet."

Sen. Blanche Lincoln: "I do not believe that we need a public option. I've expressed my concern and my opposition to a government-run government-funded plan. I do not want to see that risk levied on the backs of taxpayers or the treasury, particularly in these economic times, but certainly that we don't need that, and I think our finance committee bill proved that. Proved that we could really make good insurance reforms, that we could create greater options and greater choices for people in the market place and that we could do a good job in protecting Medicare beneficiaries. We want to do more of that, but to do so without the public option."

Kelly Dudzik: "So you think that that can happen? That this can come through without the public option in it, and you're saying just go with Medicare and Medicaid instead of a new public option?"

Sen. Blanche Lincoln: "Well, there's a lot of government run programs right now. You mention medicare and Medicaid, SCHIP, or in Arkansas we know it as ARKids. We've got TriCare and the VA and others. We need to make sure that we reinforce those. We need to make sure that they work. We also need to make sure that those people that are eligible for those programs are enrolled in them, because a lot of those that are uninsured are actually people that are eligible for programs that exist. Why in the world would we create a new public-run piece when we've got people that are eligible for an existing program who don't take advantage of it."

Kelly Dudzik: "You're up for reelection next year, and health care is going to continue being a big issue into next year, and so how does that weigh into your final decision on the ultimate bill that comes through?"

Sen. Blanche Lincoln: "Well, my reelection doesn't weigh into this decision. I'm ultimately accountable for all the votes that I take to the people of Arkansas, and I work hard every day to make people proud and to make sure that legislation that comes out of Washington is done so in a way that is respectful to Arkansans, that it's good for them. You know, there's a lot of people from both sides, I know the Republican National Committee on the right are throwing punches at me. Those from the left are also throwing punches at me. But the fact is that I'm going to do what's right for Arkansas, and that's what guides my decision making.

And certainly my research and analysis on these bills is to make sure that whatever we're doing is gonna be something that's good for Arkansans. So the political side of it, to be honest, doesn't weigh in. And if it did, the bruises I have from all the punches that are coming from the left and the right, most of which are people from outside our state, they're not the in-state folks that are really throwing those."

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Rights - 3/15/2010 2:19 PM
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2009/nov/22/health-bill-advances-lincolns-vote-20091122/

memyselfi - 12/16/2009 9:19 AM
When this passes get ready for the goverment to tell you what to do with your childrens health care. They will say you are unfit because you haven't immediately gave your children the H1N1 shot. They will tell your pregnant wife she is only allowed one sonogram instead of two. They will tell you what to do with all of your health concerns. They will be the authority. It will be like any other publicly ran system. Think about the school system. You send your children to school or else. We know what is best and you don't attitude. The military has a seperate health system. Everyone for this should talk to a number of military members, particularly the family members or dependants. I have horror stories of my own.

Flyflinger - 11/23/2009 5:18 PM
If this Bill passes it needs to be re-named to the drug and health care profit guarantee bill. This bill has more to do with insuring profits for certain special interest groups than it does with health care reform. Cease the unjustifed malpractice suits, eliminate the waste and fraud in the health care, drug and insurance industry. Make all of them compete against each other for their business like every one else has too and when this is all done then you'll see prices drop. I haven't talked to but a very few people who favor any of this bill yet these politicians are all lined up behind it. They don't give a damn about our interest, only that of their special interest groups and of the democratic party. Vote all of them out next election and one more thing, make them have to participate in this program like we are all going to be "required" to do.

pauly - 11/23/2009 4:29 PM
ok heres my problem she is elected to serve the people but she is only trying to figure out a way that she can vote and still keep her job she has proven that she dosent care about the bill but whants to save her own but thats not right

jerryferguson - 11/22/2009 9:09 PM
What a shame. Not that BL voted with the party. Shame that she and all the others in office will not realize the loss of job like most Americans do. Her check keeps coming afterwards.

anotherlawer - 11/22/2009 7:23 PM
http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2009/08/tough-climate-for-dems-in-arkansas.html Read the Polls, obviously you didn't...

Treelady - 11/22/2009 7:04 PM
Kool-Aid? I believe that is strictly a drink of choice for the religious right fanatics. Tarp and the bail-out was under Bush and because of de-regulation stemming from Reagan and the Repubs. Cash for clunkers, gee, actually helped to save jobs, lives and is a monetary wash meaning that the money spent is equal to the money saved and with an added benefit of reducing the carbon emissions and saving peoples lives by removing unsafe vehicles off of the roads.AIG bailout was done under W. and something I do not approve of as their repeated actions show no shame.And as far as Calif goes, yes, they have high property taxes but when you add the taxes here plus personal tax and the energy cost to cool and heat a house here from the extreme elements, once again it becomes a wash. Given the dire circumstances Obama was handed by the Repubs. upon taking office, he has actually tried to undue the severe damage to this country by 8 years of Repub. control. And no, Congress has not been in Dem. control since 2006. Jobs are certainly a priority, but until Health Care costs can be reigned in, and banks regulated once again I am not overly optimistic. And please, no more ad hominems, just a sign that you don't know what you are talking about and have to digress to the level of an 8 year old or a low information voter. We are all Americans on a sinking ship and we all need to start bailing the water together in order to float the boat.

raerae - 11/22/2009 5:38 PM
Treelady, you must be watching to much PM-MSMBC

raerae - 11/22/2009 5:34 PM
I can see you must be drinking the Cool-Aid. Under Pres Bush he did increase the debt, but the Dems have been in power since 2006 to pass any laws. But BHO has tripled the debt in less than one year in office. With the Stimulus bill, Omnibus Bill, AGI Bail out, and on and on. Cash for Clunkers, that was suppose to be only 1 Billon and ended up being 3 Billon. Half of the Tarp money from a year ago, BHO asked for before going into office is added to his debt. He’s not focused on jobs, jobs or any jobs. He’s only focused on his BIG GOVERNMENT spending. He has been on TV 24/7 to push his Health Care. The Unemployment that was not to go over 7.9%, but yet it’s at 10.2% and going higher. I say to anyone that is for BIG G, go LIVE in California, there are BROKE due to BIG G spending, that’s where all the Cool-Aid drinkers are, 26 Billion in debt. See what that’s like with all the high taxes.

treehugger - 11/22/2009 5:19 PM
YOU ARE OUT OF HERE BLANCHE!! November 2010 will see you unemployed just like me and all the others who have lost their jobs.The only difference is your doctor husband will be able to care for you .That is unless this bill is made into law.Maybe he will give you a big fat divorce on the grounds of your inability to be a human being!! Abortion is murder and you stand beside murderers. Don't believe in waterboarding terrorist but lets kill a baby that is almost full term .You people will stand in front of you maker and be judged.
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