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jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:28 PM
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Senators Call on Reid to Use Reconciliation For Public Option
Senators Call on Reid to Use Reconciliation For Public Option

Today, Democratic senators Mike Bennet, Kirsten Gillibrand, Sherrod Brown, and Jeff Merkley wrote an open letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, urging him to give the public health care option a winning chance by employing reconciliation.

The letter follows—

Dear Leader Reid:

We respectfully ask that you bring for a vote before the full Senate a public health insurance option under budget reconciliation rules.

There are four fundamental reasons why we support this approach – its potential for billions of dollars in cost savings; the growing need to increase competition and lower costs for the consumer; the history of using reconciliation for significant pieces of health care legislation; and the continued public support for a public option
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A Public Option Is an Important Tool for Restoring Fiscal Discipline.

As Democrats, we pledged that the Senate health care reform package would address skyrocketing health care costs and relieve overburdened American families and small businesses from annual double-digit health care cost increases. And that it would do so without adding a dime to the national debt.

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) determined that the Senate health reform bill is actually better than deficit neutral. It would reduce the deficit by over $130 billion in the first ten years and up to $1 trillion in the first 20 years.

These cost savings are an important start. But a strong public option can be the centerpiece of an even better package of cost saving measures. CBO estimated that various public option proposals in the House save at least $25 billion. Even $1 billion in savings would qualify it for consideration under reconciliation.

Put simply, including a strong public option is one of the best, most fiscally responsible ways to reform our health insurance system.

A Public Option Would Provide Americans with a Low-Cost Alternative and Improve Market Competitiveness.

A strong public option would create better competition in our health insurance markets. Many Americans have no or little real choice of health insurance provider. Far too often, it’s “take it or leave it” for families and small businesses. This lack of competition drives up costs and leaves private health insurance companies with little incentive to provide quality customer service.

A recent Health Care for America Now report on private insurance companies found that the largest five for-profit health insurance providers made $12 billion in profits last year, yet they actually dropped 2.7 million people from coverage. Private insurance – by gouging the public even during a severe economic recession – has shown it cannot function in the public’s interest without a public alternative. Americans have nowhere to turn. That is not healthy market competition, and it is not good for the public.

If families or individuals like their current coverage through a private insurance company, then they can keep that coverage. And in some markets where consumers have many alternatives, a public option may be less necessary. But many local markets have broken down, with only one or two insurance providers available to consumers. Each and every health insurance market should have real choices for consumers.

There is a history of using reconciliation for significant pieces of health care legislation.

There is substantial Senate precedent for using reconciliation to enact important health care policies. The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Medicare Advantage, and the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA), which actually contains the term ‘reconciliation’ in its title, were all enacted under reconciliation.

The American Enterprise Institute’s Norman Ornstein and Brookings’ Thomas Mann and Molly Reynolds jointly wrote, “Are Democrats making an egregious power grab by sidestepping the filibuster? Hardly.” They continued that the precedent for using reconciliation to enact major policy changes is “much more extensive . . . than Senate Republicans are willing to admit these days.”

There is strong public support for a public option, across party lines.

The overwhelming majority of Americans want a public option. The latest New York Times poll on this issue, in December, shows that despite the attacks of recent months Americans support the public option 59% to 29%. Support includes 80% of Democrats, 59% of Independents, and even 33% of Republicans.

Much of the public identifies a public option as the key component of health care reform — and as the best thing we can do to stand up for regular people against big insurance companies. In fact, overall support for health care reform declined steadily as the public option was removed from reform legislation.

Although we strongly support the important reforms made by the Senate-passed health reform package, including a strong public option would improve both its substance and the public’s perception of it. The Senate has an obligation to reform our unworkable health insurance market — both to reduce costs and to give consumers more choices. A strong public option is the best way to deliver on both of these goals, and we urge its consideration under reconciliation rules.

Respectfully,

Michael Bennet (D-CO), U.S. Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), U.S. Senator
Jeff Merkley (D-OR), U.S. Senator
Sherrod Brown (D-OH), U.S. Senator

http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/02/16/senators-call-on-reid-to-use-reconciliation-for-public-option/
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Phx_Dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:30 PM
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1. Kristin Gillibrand? Wow. I thought she was Blue Dogish.
Good for her.

:thumbsup:
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jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:38 PM
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5. She's making the choice obvious for NY Senate primary voters.
Good for her, indeed!
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ericgtr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:40 PM
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6. The fact that it made her change her tone shows the type of person she is
and that's too bad.
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peanut Donating Member (56 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:41 PM
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7. Sen. Gillibrand is also leading on the DADT repeal.
She's progressive, she's smart and she works non-stop. She literally did not stop working and leave the floor of the House (when she was our Congresswoman) until she went into labor with her second child. She's chewing away at Don't Ask Don't Tell like a dog with a bone. She's not letting go of that one. She does call herself a fiscal conservative but not when it comes to helping American families get back to work ... UPSTATE NY LOVES KIRSTEN!!
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iceman66 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 04:46 PM
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9. Not really.
People just assume that because she was originally elected in a 'red' district.

She has been on the right side on health care all along.
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annabanana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 05:13 PM
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12. This is good news. Lets see what Tennessee Harold has to say. . .n/t
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SharonAnn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 07:12 PM
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14. Tn Harold says scrap Health Care Reform and get to work on jobs and the economy.
This is today's email. I replied "Get Health Care done! NOW!

"Leadership is Wanted

Every incumbent Democrat should be on notice after Senator Bayh's announcement. Voters are distressed by the paralysis and dysfunction of Congress and the Senate. And, are in no mood for the normal score keeping ways of Washington; they want answers and jobs - maybe in reverse order.
But in a shocking response to Bayh's announcement, some senior Washington Democrats are blaming Bayh instead of the sorry governing process they preside over in Washington right now. That is a big mistake.

In a little over a year, my party has lost its way. And unless we get it back, we will forfeit our majorities. The White House bears responsibility for the situation we are in today as well.

My message to all of my Washington friends - simplify the agenda. It is about the economy and jobs. Work with Democrats and Republicans to get a jobs bill done that includes middle class tax cuts and significant help for homeowners on their second mortgages. In short, help the main street consumer. Stop playing class warfare by pitting wall street versus main street - this solves nothing, it only exacerbates our collective problems.

And last, stop playing small-minded politics. Be bigger than Republicans on all the issues, and get things done for the American people. By that I mean, work with them, cooperate with them and find common ground on the economy and national security, where you can . The American people believed President Obama's election would lead to a different atmosphere and political climate in Washington. So far, he and the Democrats haven't proved the voters right. We have several months to get it right. Get on it.

Finally, some in my party - the extreme left - believe that any outreach to Republicans represents betrayal of some sort. Washington Democrats should ignore the extremists and represent the rest of us and get things done. Our country is waiting on us to lead. As a matter of fact, the country needs us to lead.

If we do these things, the politics at the ballot box in November will take care of itself."
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Kurovski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:36 PM
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2. K&R. (nt)
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liskddksil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:36 PM
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3. That primary challenge to Bennet is working wonders
But i'm still supporting Andrew Romanoff.
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:36 PM
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4. I knew Sherrod would be one of the signed. nt
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uponit7771 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 03:46 PM
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8. Wont happen under Reid, best this right now is for NEW senate majority leader...Reid is horrible
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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 04:53 PM
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10. email from DFA on point:
The Public Option LIVES!!!!

For months now, D.C. insiders and T.V. blowhards have said the public option is dead, but Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado just proved them wrong.

Leading the way as a Healthcare Hero, Senator Bennet is circulating a letter calling on Majority Leader Harry Reid to use reconciliation to pass healthcare reform with the choice of a public option and Senators Sherrod Brown (OH), Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), and Jeff Merkley (OR) have already stood up to join him.

Together these four Senators are showing Democrats in Washington the way forward on healthcare reform. Call Senator Merkley right now and thank him for standing up for Oregon, the public option, and you.

Senator Jeff Merkley

DC: (202) 224-3753
Salem: (503) 362-8102
Portland: (503) 326-3386

Can you call your senator and say thanks?

Senators get a lot of angry phone calls, but when they show bold leadership they deserve our thanks. Can you call your senator to say thanks for fighting for the public option?

http://act.boldprogressives.org/cms/call/bennet_reco/?source=dfa1


hanks to your hard work, 120 House Democrats signed and delivered the Polis-Pingree letter to Harry Reid a little over a week ago.

These four Senators saw that leadership and your hard work -- and aren't sitting around and hoping for change -- they're taking the lead and making it happen.

Think of it this way: if this were a football game, House Democrats threw the Senate a Hail Mary pass and these four Senators just caught it. But now, they have to score the touchdown. That means we need to cheer them on by thanking them for standing up to the insurance industry and we also need to call on other Senators to join them.

So today, members of Democracy for America, Progressive Change Campaign Committee, CREDO Action, and MoveOn in every other state are calling their Senators and demanding they sign Senator Bennet's public option letter too -- and join these Healthcare Heroes in fighting for real reform.

We won't quit until we win.

Thank you for everything you do.

-Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Political Director
Democracy for America
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goclark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 04:59 PM
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11. K
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fedupinBushcountry Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 06:02 PM
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13. There are now
6 who support this http://whipcongress.com/?source=huff Senator Kerry and Senator Leahy also support it.
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LeftyAndProud60 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 08:06 PM
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15. Wow, I was wrong about Brown. Now only if Harry would grow a pair. NT
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Clio the Leo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 08:40 PM
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16. Ok, somebody start the head count.....
.... have I mentioned that next week cannot get here SOON ENOUGH!!!!
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