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Daily KosPublic Option in the reconciliation bill? What?
by David Waldman
Sun Mar 14, 2010 at 08:38:48 PM PDT
Where the tips came from first, I have no idea. But without fanfare -- and you should perhaps take that as a clue -- the House Budget Committee has posted a 2,309 page bill (PDF)
http://budget.house.gov/doc-library/FY2010/03.15.2010_reconciliation2010.PDF that purports to be the text of the upcoming reconciliation bill. And as early sneak-peekers saw almost right away,
it appears to contain... the public option.But almost as quickly, denials
http://twitter.com/nicopitney/statuses/10498347590 were being issued via Twitter that caused almost as much confusion as the raw text caused excitement.
http://twitter.com/nicopitney/statuses/10498347590So what's going on here?
I don't know for sure yet, but here's my best guess given both the text we can see with our own eyes and the denials, plus this clue from the link to the PDF on the Budget Committee page:
http://budget.house.gov/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1751http://budget.house.gov/doc-library/FY2010/03.15.2010_reconciliation2010.PDF Click here to download the text of the reconciliation recommendations sent to the Budget Committee in October by the House Ways and Means and Education and Labor Committees.(PDF - 3.26 MB)
http://budget.house.gov/doc-library/FY2010/03.15.2010_reconciliation2010.PDFI'm just not entirely sure what this thing is.
Read more:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/3/14/846274/-Public-Option-in-the-reconciliation-bill-What
MARKUP NOTICE: The Reconciliation Act of 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 12, 2010
Date: March 15, 2010
Time: 3:00pm
Location: 210 Cannon House Office Building
http://budget.house.gov/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1751Subtitle B—Public Health Insurance Option
Sec. 221. Establishment and administration of a public health insurance option
as an Exchange-qualified health benefits plan.
Sec. 222. Premiums and financing.
Sec. 223. Payment rates for items and services.
Sec. 224. Modernized payment initiatives and delivery system reform.
Sec. 225. Provider participation.
Sec. 226. Application of fraud and abuse provisions.
Sec. 227. Sense of the House regarding enrollment of Members in the public
option.
12 SEC. 227. SENSE OF THE HOUSE REGARDING ENROLLMENT
13 OF MEMBERS IN THE PUBLIC OPTION.
14 It is the sense of the House of Representatives that
15 Members who vote in favor of the establishment of a pub16
lic, Federal Government run health insurance option, and
17 senior members of the President’s administration, are
18 urged to forgo their right to participate in the Federal
19 Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) and agree
20 to enroll under that public option.