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TPMSens. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) both announced their support today for a public option to be passed via reconciliation.
Wyden, in a statement, said, "I've long believed we need a more competitive insurance market. If the House version of the public option came up for a vote in reconciliation I would vote yes."
His office did not immediately say whether he plans to sign the public option letter written by Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) to send to Senate leadership. That letter now has 24 signatories.
Last week, Wyden sent out a press release saying he was holding off on signing the letter until after the White House summit.
"Senator Casey has not signed the letter, but supports what the letter calls for," said his spokesman, Larry Smar. "He has been a longtime advocate for a public option. ... He has made this known to Senate leadership as next steps are considered."
"Whether he expressed his support by signing on to the letter or in his own way, the result is the same," Smar added.
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/03/casey-and-wyden-support-public-option-through-reconciliation.php?ref=fpb...
Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) today also announced his support for passing a public option via reconciliation.
"As part of reform,
continues to feel that inclusion of a public option to go head-to-head with private insurers could play a significant role in bringing down costs and offering more affordable options to Coloradans," his office said in a statement. "He thinks it's important that such a plan -- like the one approved in the House bill -- negotiate reimbursement rates while competing on a level playing field with the private sector, and if such a plan comes up for a vote under the reconciliation process, he would vote for it."
Read more: http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/03/mark-udall-joins-call-for-public-option.php?ref=fpb
http://whipcongress.com/ for the latest whip count.
Try as they might, they can't kill that meddlesome public option, nor will they silence the millions of Americans that want true health care reform.