Reid’s goal: Wrap up final touches on healthcare package by Saturday
By Alexander Bolton - 03/22/10 08:12 PM ET
Senate Democrats are planning to pass the final changes to landmark healthcare legislation by the end of the week but must first get past a final Republican stand.
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wants to bring the reconciliation package to the Senate floor by Tuesday afternoon. A senior Democratic aide said the goal is to pass the bill by Friday or Saturday.
Republicans are planning to object to much of the 153-page bill, threatening to make “Swiss cheese” out of the legislation that Democrats will try to move under the special rules that require only a majority vote.
Senior Democratic and Republican staff met with the Senate parliamentarian at noon on Monday to debate a potentially lethal procedural objection to the package.
Republicans have argued the legislation violates the 1974 Budget Act because an excise tax on high-cost health plans would change contributions to the Social Security Trust Fund.
The act prohibits consideration of any reconciliation resolution that “contains recommendations with respect to the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program established under title II of the Social Security Act.”
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.C.) said last week that Democrats were confident the GOP objection would fail.
“There’s no change in law occurring here,” he said. “There is a provision to transfer money to the Social Security fund to make up for any indirect effects to the fund, which is just a good policy thing to do.”
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