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House Leaders Hope to Rescue Childrens' Health Bill« Thread

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House Leaders Hope to Rescue Childrens' Health Bill« Thread

Postby admin » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:02 am

House Leaders Hope to Rescue Childrens' Health Bill« Thread Started on Oct 30, 2007, 4:26am » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------House Leaders Hope to Rescue Childrens' Health BillMonday, October 29, 2007By CHARLES BABINGTON, Associated Press Writerread at source> http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Oct29/ ... WASHINGTON — Having failed to add a single Republican vote in their latest bid for a veto-proof margin on a children's health bill, chastened House Democrats are trying a humbler tack: talking directly with the lawmakers whose support they need.Democratic leaders are scheduled to meet Monday with a handful of Republicans seen as crucial to deciding whether more changes to the bill will give backers the all-important two-thirds majority that eludes them.Until now, House Democrats have largely avoided direct talks with these Republicans, who oppose the Democratic-drafted bill to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program but suggest they might be open to compromise. Instead, Democrats dealt this week with the few dozen Republicans who broke with President Bush from the start, counting on them to convert at least a dozen GOP colleagues.The strategy dissolved into acrimony Thursday. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., insisted on voting on the proposed expansion despite Republicans' pleas for more time to build support.
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