Ah, this is a question for the resident wonks. I am interested in when this bill, H.R.6331, will come back up for a vote - I expect it will be soon.
Allyson Schwartz has a nice summary of the main issues in the Philly Daily News today; here's an excerpt (bold mine):
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/opinion/20080708_Senate_drops_the_ball.html
The Bush administration put the insurance industry before seniors, by increased payments in billions of dollars to the insurance industry, while putting into place a series of cuts to doctors and hospitals. These cuts come at a time of increasing costs to our nation's health care providers, and jeopardize access to lifesaving health services.
On July 1 the latest cut in physicians' fees, a cut of 10.6 percent, went into effect.
(SNIP)
On June 24, the U.S. House passed legislation to prevent the impending physician fee cut. Against the wishes of the Bush administration and the Republican leadership in Congress, this bill received an overwhelming vote of 355-59 in the House, including the support of 17 of the 19-member Pennsylvania House delegation.
This bill, the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act, protects seniors' access to their doctors, improves access to other vital health services, and increases the use of health information technologies to reduce errors and save lives.
The next step for this bill was Senate passage; on June 26 it went to the Senate floor for a vote.
Despite a groundswell of public support and the tight timeline, Senate Republicans blocked this bill. The bill fell just one vote short of passage, with Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey voting for the bill, and Sen. Arlen Specter voting against it.
The Senate's failure to pass this bill before the July 1 deadline is both an outrage and an incredible disappointment. Senate Republicans choose to play partisan politics, jeopardizing the health care of more than 44 million American seniors.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has pledged to bring this legislation back as soon as possible for a vote.
Note, only two Senators did not show for this vote: Kennedy (he has a doctor's excuse) and McCain (what the HELL is
his excuse?).
Anyway I am trying to roust some pressure on my own no-good fake "moderate" Senator, but wondering when this might be brought back up for a vote. This WSJ blog has some context:
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/06/30/with-medicare-pay-hold-claims-backlog-will-build-up/(the comments are also entertaining, considering it's the Wall Street Journal!)
So, um, I wonder if anyone else here knows what is going on with this bill?
(and why aren't we reading about this on the progressive blogs? Oh, right, FISA FISA FISA FISA ..... :eyes:)
Oh and for Kerry-relatedness, imo, making it fail by exactly one vote when Teddy couldn't be there was a nasty friggin' poke in the eye and somebody needs to pay. I expect JK is also very interested in this bill.
I have to hit the sack now, and tomorrow I'm in meetings most of the day :banghead:, but I'll try to drop by and join the discussion if I can. Thanks for any info anyone can add. And please do spread the word about the roadblocking on this bill, if you feel so inclined. :)