Democrats’ Health Care Proposal Will Not Go Away
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Democrats May Be Banking on Different Pro-life Americans may be forced to pay for health-care abortions. Democrats still don’t have a firm plan to move forward with health care reform, but are said to be considering a path that would bypass the 60-vote hurdle typically required in the Senate. Under the "budget reconciliation," only 51 votes would be required to pass in the Senate. Before Sen. Scott Brown beat out Martha Coakley for the seat vacated by the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, the Democrats appeared to have a filibuster-proof 60 votes in Congress to pass the bill. A national survey by Rasmussen Reports showed that 58 percent of voters oppose the health care plan, and 54 percent don’t like the way President Obama is handling the issue. |
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