Blue Dogs may kill Health Care

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A leader of the conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats told CNN Wednesday he and other group members may vote to block House Democrats' health care bill from passing a key committee if they don't get some of the changes they want.


Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas, is a leading negotiator for the Blue Dog Democrats on health care.

"We remain opposed to the current bill, and we continue to meet several times a day to decide how we're going to proceed and what amendments we will be offering as Blue Dogs on the committees," said Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas.

Ross said the bill unveiled Tuesday by House Democratic leaders did not address concerns he and other conservative Democrats outlined in a letter late last week to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The conservative Democrats don't believe the legislation contains sufficient reforms to control costs in the health care system and believe additional savings can be found. Their letter to leaders raised concerns about new mandates on small businesses. Blue Dogs also say the bill fails to fix the inequities in the current system for health care costs for rural doctors and hospitals.

The Energy and Commerce committee, along with two other House committees, is scheduled to take up the bill Thursday.

Democrats outnumber Republicans 36-23 on the Energy and Commerce committee, which contains eight Blue Dogs, including Ross. If seven Democrats vote with Republicans against the bill, it would fail to advance to the House floor.

Asked whether the Blue Dogs on Energy and Commerce are considering voting as a group against the bill if it remains unchanged, Ross replied, "absolutely."
 
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A leader of the conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats told CNN Wednesday he and other group members may vote to block House Democrats' health care bill from passing a key committee if they don't get some of the changes they want.


Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas, is a leading negotiator for the Blue Dog Democrats on health care.

"We remain opposed to the current bill, and we continue to meet several times a day to decide how we're going to proceed and what amendments we will be offering as Blue Dogs on the committees," said Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas.

Ross said the bill unveiled Tuesday by House Democratic leaders did not address concerns he and other conservative Democrats outlined in a letter late last week to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The conservative Democrats don't believe the legislation contains sufficient reforms to control costs in the health care system and believe additional savings can be found. Their letter to leaders raised concerns about new mandates on small businesses. Blue Dogs also say the bill fails to fix the inequities in the current system for health care costs for rural doctors and hospitals.

The Energy and Commerce committee, along with two other House committees, is scheduled to take up the bill Thursday.

Democrats outnumber Republicans 36-23 on the Energy and Commerce committee, which contains eight Blue Dogs, including Ross. If seven Democrats vote with Republicans against the bill, it would fail to advance to the House floor.

Asked whether the Blue Dogs on Energy and Commerce are considering voting as a group against the bill if it remains unchanged, Ross replied, "absolutely."

Are there any questions as to why I'm not a democrat?
 
The Blue Dogs are full of shit. They, like the Republicans (edit: and many "moderate" or "centrist" Democrats), don't want to cut into health insurance industry profits. If cost was their concern they'd support a robust public option, but they don't really care about cost control.
 
The Blue Dogs are full of shit. They, like the Republicans (edit: and many "moderate" or "centrist" Democrats), don't want to cut into health insurance industry profits. If cost was their concern they'd support a robust public option, but they don't really care about cost control.

no they favor re-election to a more costly Hillary Care.
 
Favor re-election? Maybe the do this because they favor campaign contributions to help them get re-elected but they're not doing it for voters.

voters don't like Hillary care or the scare tactict of 40mm uninsured.
Many of them are 20 somethings who are going to be shocked and pissed when mandated to buy insurance.
 
if it gets passed, I say the blue dogs will water it down so at least they can go home and claim some savings.
 
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