Democrats Renew Demand for Public Option

Democrats are renewing their calls for a strong government-run public option in their respective chambers.

Roll Call reports that 30 Senate Democrats signed a letter to Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and took to the Senate floor Thursday to renew their calls for a public option to be included in a melded health care reform bill that senators will soon consider. Reid is blending the more conservative Senate Finance Committee bill without a government-run public option with a more liberal version of the bill from the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. "The Democratic Conference remains split over the public insurance option, although that division might be softening. Liberals, who tend to support the public option, outnumber moderates, who either oppose the proposal or are skittish given public resistance back home. … 'We are concerned that — absent a competitive and continuous public insurance option — health reform legislation will not produce nationwide access and ongoing cost containment,'" the senators wrote (Drucker, 10/8).

The Hill reports that the new chairman of the Senate Health Committee, Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, said a public option will be part of the merged bill. "Harkin made clear that public option supporters have earned the right to insist their views prevail. … Noting that three House committees have also approved bills including a public option, Harkin maintained that supporters of the proposal should hold sway." (Young, 10/8).

The New York Times: "'It will be in there,' Mr. Harkin said. Citing poll numbers showing that a majority of Americans support a public option, he said it should be up to opponents to try to strip it out of the bill through amendments on the Senate floor (Herszenhorn, 10/8).

In the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent three versions of the House health care reform bill to the Congressional Budget Office to be scored. The versions each had a version of the public option, according to The Washington Post. "'I think it's very clear from our conversations with the members that the votes are there for a public option,' Pelosi said. 'What I sent to the CBO has a number of versions.'" Pelosi said reimbursement rates are the center of discussions on a public plan (Pershing, 10/8).

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