Pelosi Breaks Pledge to Put Final Health Care Bill Online for 72 Hours Before Vote

November 6, 2009
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pelosiSpeaker Nancy Pelosi’s office tells THE WEEKLY STANDARD that the speaker will not allow the final language of the health care to be posted online for 72 hours before bringing the bill to a vote on the House floor, despite her September 24 statement that she was “absolutely” committed to doing so.

House members are still negotiating important issues in the bill–whether it will provide taxpayer-funding for abortions, for example. Pelosi is pushing for a Saturday House vote, and a number of big changes will be introduced, likely less than 24 hours before the vote takes place (if in fact it does). The Rules Committee hasn’t yet released its resolution, or rule, that must be passed before the bill can move from committee to the floor. The rule will set the terms of debate and determine what amendments are in order.

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Why don’t we all email or call our employees in Government (For Marlborough Joe Courtney and ask them to just slow down a bit and let us read the bill before they vote. We know from past history, they won’t!)

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