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The Associated PressPelosi: New Health Care Bill Is ‘Historic Moment’

Published October 29, 2009  UPDATED 2:56 PM

BOSTON — After months of struggle, House Democrats unveiled sweeping legislation Thursday to extend health care coverage to millions who lack it and create a new option of government-run insurance. A vote is likely next week on the plan patterned closely on President Obama’s own.

Speaking on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Congress was “on the cusp of delivering on the promise of making affordable, quality health insurance available to every American – and laying the foundation for a brighter future for generations to come.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich. hold the gavel used by Dingell as speaker pro tempore when Medicare passed in 1965, Thursday, during the announcement of a retooled health care overhaul bill on Capitol Hill. (AP)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich. hold the gavel used by Dingell as speaker pro tempore when Medicare passed in 1965 during the announcement of a retooled health care overhaul bill Thursday on Capitol Hill. (AP)

Officials said the measure, once fully phased in over several years, would extend coverage to 96 percent of Americans. Its principal mechanism is creation of a new government-regulated insurance “exchange” where private companies could sell policies in competition with the government. Federal subsidies would be available to millions of lower-income individuals and families to help them afford the policies.

The ceremony marked a pivotal moment in Democrats’ yearlong attempt to answer Obama’s call for legislation to remake the nation’s health care system by extending insurance, ending industry practices such as denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions, and slowing the growth of medical spending nationwide.

Democrats issued a statement saying their measure “lowers costs for every patient” and would not add to federal deficits. They put the cost of coverage at under $900 billion over 10 years, a total that evidently didn’t include additional spending.

Pelosi was flanked by rank-and-file Democrats as she made her remarks.

Across the Capitol, Senate Democrats, too, are hoping to pass legislation by year’s end. Legislation outlined by Majority Leader Harry Reid earlier this week would include an option for a government-run plan, although states could drop out if they wished, a provision not in the House measure.

With Republicans expected to oppose the measure unanimously, Pelosi and her lieutenants worked for weeks to resolve differences within the Democratic rank and file.

The toughest of them covered the terms under which the government insurance option would function. Liberals generally wanted the government to dictate the rates to be paid to doctors, hospitals and other health care providers, with the fee levels linked to Medicare.

Moderates, fearing the impact on their local hospitals, held out for negotiated rates between the government and private insurers – and won.

Not all liberals were ready to sign on. Rep. Lynn Woolsey, D-Calif., a co-chair of the Congressional
Progressive Caucus, was noncommittal about whether progressives would accept the negotiated rates. “This is not walkaway time and it is not acceptance time,” she said.

Democrats control 256 seats in the House, are overwhelmingly favored to win one special election next week and are competitive for another. As a result, they can afford 30 defections or more on the legislation and still prevail.

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  • We need to do whatever is necessary to stop the Health Care Bill. We baby boomers who have found for everything throughout our lives need your help. We are being pushed into extinction and I am afraid for the first time in my life. I have always taken care of myself and my family and now the Democrats want me to take care of everyone else and I just can’t afford it and I am scared. I know people who don’t pay their taxes, get refund without reason and free welfare health care and we work and pay. Now even while working they want to take billions of dollars away from us for our future health when their are going to be more and more people added for the boomer generation 1946 to 1952. They have already penalized our social security. I knew the whole agenda was to kill us off and that is exactly what Obama is trying to do. Teach the little kids in school but forget the ones that work, fought and struggle to keep this country going all these years. Now we don’t matter. Well we do and we will do anything we can to show the representative that ignore us that we are still here.

    Posted by Nancy Bower on November 5, 2009, at 11:30 AM
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