
by SEIU International
JANUARY 29, 2010
This Week in Health Care Reform
Following the election of Republican Scott Brown to the Massachusetts State Senate last week and the resulting loss of Senate Democrats’ supermajority, lawmakers continue to pave the way for health care reform – with limited progress. In addition, polls indicate that the public would rather lawmakers focus more on the economy than on health care.
State of the Union Address
President Obama Gives State of the Union Address: On Wednesday evening, President Barack Obama delivered his first State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. Having hoped to have a health care reform bill on his desk prior to his address, the President instead used his speech to encourage Congress to push forward on health care reform. Yet, he did not give specific guidance as to how to proceed with the legislation. Instead, he made it clear that his primary focus would be on jobs and the economy.
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Democrats Still Seek Way Forward: While vowing not to give up, Democratic Senate leaders indicated Tuesday that they no longer felt pressure to move quickly on health care reform; and, in the wake of the Massachusetts election and in reaction to public opinion, they shifted focus to jobs and the economy. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) commented that there is “no rush” on health care and said that he and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) were working to map out a way to complete health care reform in the coming months. On Wednesday, Sen. Pelosi floated a two-pronged strategy to pass incremental changes now and pursue comprehensive reform later.
Some lawmakers have considered breaking up the legislation into smaller pieces that have bipartisan support. However, this option will prove challenging given the complexities and interdependencies of the measures. For example, lawmakers would like to include a measure that requires all insurance companies to insure those with pre-existing conditions; however, premiums will most likely increase unless there is an individual mandate.
Earlier this week, Democrats appeared to be coalescing around a different strategy through which Senate lawmakers would make changes to their bill to appease members of the House. The Senate would then pass the revised bill via reconciliation, which only requires 51 votes. Following that, the House would approve the revised bill, giving it to President Obama for his review. However, movement on this strategy stalled Tuesday when two centrist Senators, Sens. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and Blanche Lincoln (D-AK), indicated that they would oppose using reconciliation to bypass Republican support. Others, including Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), have suggested a “time out” on health care reform until there is a clear path forward.
In the GOP response to President Obama’s State of the Union address, Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell said that Republicans share the Democrats’ desire for health care reform, but do not agree with their proposed solutions. Republicans suggest that Democrats scrap the current proposals and start over with more Republican input on issues such as medical malpractice reform and selling insurance policies across state lines.
Republicans Call for Transparency: On Wednesday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee marked up a resolution presented by Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) which requested that the administration divulge documentation regarding the health care reform deals made with trade associations and a labor union. Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) said that while details remained to be worked out, he would support a narrowed version of the Republican request for White House records.
President Obama to Speak with House Republicans: President Obama will meet with House Republicans on Friday in response to an invitation to speak at their annual retreat in Baltimore that begins Thursday and ends Saturday. The meeting comes just after the President’s State of the Union address, and members of the news media speculate that the meeting may spur more bipartisanship or potentially lead to even more tension between the two parties.
Interest Groups Call for Reform: With health care reform’s fate in jeopardy, interest groups have voiced their support, encouraging Democrats to push forward with legislation. The AARP, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Consumers Union, Families USA and Service employees International Union sent a joint letter last Thursday urging Congress not to abandon comprehensive health care reform. Further, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops also sent a letter to Congress urging a push for reform.
Public Opinion
Polls Show Concern with Health Care Reform; More Focus on Jobs and Economy: Several polls were released this week that highlight the public’s disenchantment with health care reform and anxiety around the struggling economy.
A new CNN/Opinion Research poll released Tuesday shows that only three in ten Americans say they want Congress to pass legislation similar to the bills currently being discussed in Congress. Forty-eight percent of Americans would like lawmakers to start again on a new bill, and 21 percent believe Congress should not work on bills that would change the current health care system. Further, a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll released Wednesday found that 51 percent of Americans believe President Obama has paid “too little attention” to the economy and that 44 percent feel he has paid “too much attention” to his proposed health care overall.
In addition, a new USA Today/Gallup poll released late last week finds that most Americans call for a more bipartisan effort in health reform. A 55 percent majority of Americans say that President Obama and Congressional Democrats should suspend movement on health care reform and consider alternatives that would increase Republican support.
A poll released last weekend by the Washington Post , Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University’s School of Public Health indicated that dissatisfaction with the direction of the country, including the Democrats’ health care reform proposals, drove the outcome of the Massachusetts election. The post-election survey of Massachusetts state voters showed that overall 43 percent say they support the health care reform proposals advanced by President Obama and Congressional Democrats, while 48 percent oppose them.
A new poll released Monday from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that fears regarding the health care reform package increased significantly in December as members of the Senate finalized their bill. Thirty-three percent of respondents said they believed their access to care would worsen if the legislation passed, up from 25 percent in November. Forty-two percent said the country’s finances would suffer under reform, compared with 34.6 percent in November.
Looking Ahead
Next week, the President will present his Budget to Congress (which includes health programs), after which Congressional hearings will commence. We expect health reform to be discussed in these sessions. While there remains no clear path forward for health care reform, Congressional leaders will continue to work to find a solution.
The First with Dallas Green of City and Colour and banter about Sara’s spill at Bonnaroo.Thank you guys so much for all of the love for my new camera! Truth is, I’m still working on paying it off since I had to go a few weeks without a paycheck in September. Things are a little tough right now, and for the hell of it I thought I’d ask – if you love my videos and feel so inclined – to donate through Paypal so my camera isn’t repossessed or something? (It’s the most expensive thing I own!) I’d of course be more than willing to accept more if you’d like to send it, but if each of you (my subscribers!) sent just , I could totally pay it off. So anyway, just throwing it out there. If you’ve got to spare, just send it on over to jaime.wojo@gmail.com on Paypal (I can’t take debit or credit card payments through my account, though, just e-checks or bank-to-bank transfers) and I’d love you forever. You guys are awesome.
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I never like the original version but this one is AMAZING!!
It gives me the same feeling as I get when i listen to stevie nicks, this songs reminds me of hers <3
I would melt if I saw this live. I fucking love Tegan and Sara and Dallas Green so much.
@jaredisthebomb aww, you couldn’t buy it, you had to have gotten a special preorder ticket to get one. i think there are some up on ebay though last i checked…
@wojo4hitz are you serious? it was available at the show on the 28th?!
I DIDNT SEE IT! ahhhh
@wojo4hitz This is probably a long shot, but I can give it a try. Would you by any chance(assuming you are giong, cause you always are) if I begged very nicely, would you concider to mail it to me (product+shipping on me of course)?! By any chance at all? Pretty please <:-) *convincong smile* heh
@911Some1 lol… and now they have. to be released on vinyl available only at their august 28 show w city and colour.
@sexylibrarian7 i’m with you.
Beautiful version
The original obviously holds a very special place in my heart, though.
Poor Sara!!! The bigger issue: why does one little tetanus shot cost $5000 in the first place?
They sould record this together!!
this is SO SICK
This version is amazing in every aspect
Thanks so much for uploading <33
what is the meaning of i won’t be left? or can someone link me to the interview?
and barack obama is president! =]
hahaha… thanks??
OMG WTF this is freaken awesome lol im sorry i looked over right expecin to see sara and there was a man!!! lol i love this vid!
Sara’s so cute at 5:40-50
well she’s always cute but especially then
around 4:49, tegan looks at the camera!
omg this sounds soooo awesome!
tegan looks great!
yea, completely.
so true, it’s necessary… i always like context. gives it so much more meaning.
yea whenever i force my friends to listen to them haha i always have to give them a little backround the song..it means more when you know what they were writing it about and you can pretty much relate it to your life everytime.
yeah, i remember that… i was telling my friends a little about what she’d said about that song… context always helps…
i remember that blog on their myspace and those pics..ugh i felt so bad for her. it looked like it hurt a lot.
and then she had to pretend she was fine a perform with Tiesto
she was great anyway
The First sounds amazingg and I Wont Be Left is my favorite song.
how Tegan described it a while back in an old interview kills me because it reminds me of my parents also