The Senate Parliamentarian has ruled that President Barack Obama must sign Congress’ original health care reform bill before the Senate can act on a companion reconciliation package, senior GOP sources said Thursday.
The Senate Parliamentarian’s Office was responding to questions posed by the Republican leadership. The answers were provided verbally, sources said.
House Democratic leaders have been searching for a way to ensure that any move they make to approve the Senate-passed $871 billion health care reform bill is followed by Senate action on a reconciliation package of adjustments to the original bill. One idea is to have the House and Senate act on reconciliation prior to House action on the Senate’s original health care bill.
Information Republicans say they have received from the Senate Parliamentarian’s Office eliminates that option. House Democratic leaders last week began looking at crafting a legislative rule that would allow the House to approve the Senate health care bill, but not forward it to Obama for his signature until the Senate clears the reconciliation package.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
House Has To Pass Senate Bill Before Reconciliation
The Senate Parliamentarian made a ruling that eliminates at least one set of shenanigans that the Democrats were looking to pull:
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Who trusts O on this with the stakes so high for him? Remember, Biden as VP can override it.
I forgot about that. People will really flip out if they do that
Obama has always said that the Constitution was an impediment to social justice. Totalitarianism is the leftist way.
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