House Republicans Schedule Vote On Repeal Of Health Care Next Week

January 4th, 2011 (16) Posted By Pat Dollard.

The Hill:

House Republicans plan to fulfill a campaign promise and hold a vote next week on repealing the healthcare reform law.

The incoming House majority leader, Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.), announced Monday that the vote will take place on Jan. 12, one week after Republicans take control of the House.

Republicans posted the two-page legislation Monday night on the website of the House Rules Committee, in keeping with their pledge to post bills at least 72 hours before they come to the floor for a vote. A procedural vote on the bill will occur Friday, Cantor’s office said.

GOP leaders pledged to “repeal and replace” the healthcare law, but the House will not vote on a separate replacement bill next week. Instead, lawmakers will consider a resolution that instructs three committees to report healthcare legislation. The resolution sets 12 goals for the bill, including lowering healthcare costs and premiums, increasing the number of insured Americans and “to provide people with pre-existing conditions access to affordable health coverage” – a key, popular element of the Democratic healthcare law. The bill, according to the resolution, must not “accelerate the insolvency of entitlement programs or increase the tax burden on Americans.”

“Obamacare is a job killer for businesses small and large, and the top priority for House Republicans is going to be to cut spending and grow the economy and jobs,” Cantor spokesman Brad Dayspring said. “Further, ObamaCare failed to lower costs as the president promised that it would and does not allow people to keep the care they currently have if they like it. That is why the House will repeal it next week.”

Senate Democrats have already vowed to block a repeal bill from a vote in the upper chamber if it touches the popular “doughnut hole” reforms for Medicare payments. And President Obama would surely veto the bill if it managed to make it to his desk.

Still, the House vote to repeal Obama’s signature domestic policy achievement less than a year after its enactment will resound as a clear symbol of the altered balance of power in the new Congress. With 242 members, House Republicans should be able to pass the bill easily. There are 12 Democrats returning for the 112th Congress who opposed the healthcare bill last March, but two of them — Reps. Collin Peterson (D-Min.) and Daniel Lipinski (D-Ill.) — told The Hill on Monday that they would not vote to repeal the law.

House Democrats are also devising plans to do what they can to thwart the GOP’s repeal efforts. Incoming minority leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), the outgoing Speaker, said in a Twitter message Monday that “while Dems are focused on job creation, GOP is fast-tracking repealing patients’ right & Rx help for seniors.”

Pelosi and other Democratic leaders will hold a press conference Tuesday to tout their priorities in the new Congress.

Meanwhile, Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) is urging his colleagues to offer amendments to the repeal bill that would protect popular elements of the healthcare law, like a ban on insurance companies denying benefits because of pre-existing conditions.

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  • Charlie from New Jersey

    OK. Game on!

  • http://71.194.234.225 aceofwands

    Let’s attach the abolition of these and many more…

    The Office of National Drug Control Policy

    The Department of Agriculture

    The Department of Education

    The Department of Health and Human Services

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development

    The Department of Labor

    The African Development Foundation

    The Broadcasting Board of Governors’

    The Environmental Protection Agency

    The Federal Communications Commission

    The Federal Reserve System

    The National Railroad Passenger Corporation

    The Social Security Administration

    Over the weekend I watched John Stossel on FOX, showing the top ten Government programs which failed miserably, costing billions in waste. He also informed America there are 10,000 Government programs in place we do not need, no doubt costing trillions when added together.

    It is time for Government to return to Constitutional mandates and nothing more.

    • Hawkerdriver(PissontheKoran)

      :beer: Great post sir! Mike Church had this very same point on a day or two ago.We the People need to push this HARD.

    • http://71.194.234.225 aceofwands

      Thank you kind sir…

    • Blade Runner

      You can add:

      Internal Revenue Service
      Transportation Safety Administration, and
      The United Nations.

  • CJW

    I agree totally with taking this vote which some like Bill O’Reily think is a waste of time.

    It is never a waste of time to put all congressman on record as to where they really stand on ObamaCare now that they’ve had time to read the law and see what’s in it. The way these weasels work is to say that they never read it and they were duped by the Democrat leadership. Now, they’ve had plenty of time to read it and get feedback from their constituents. Now it’s time to really show where each stands on this abominable monstrosity that doesn’t do the big things it promised, like bend the cost curve downward.

    • nospyme

      Exactly!

    • ATTILA

      THIS WON’T REALLY SMOKE OUT THE RINOS ETC. AS THEY CAN SAFELY VOTE FOR REPEAL KNOWING IT WON’T GO ANYWHERE ANYWAY.

    • Jim D

      I’ll bet 95% of these assholes still have not read the bill. Would they ever admit they made a mistake? What they are planning right now is how to blame it on the other side in time for the 2012 election. The new congress needs to get this vote done and on record and don’t let the commies slide anything else in on the bill.

    • Blade Runner

      We know this won’t make it through the senate, but that’s not the point at this stage. When the senate votes it down, send another right behind it, and keep doing that. This will expose beyond a shadow of doubt those that own it.

      Regarding the RINOs and the BC; we already know who the RINOs are and the BC is no longer relevant. The requirement that the POTUS must be a “natural born citizen” is only in the Constitution, and we know Zero’s feelings about that document. He’ll just EO his “official” status and move on. Dot org.

  • http://ducknetweb.blogspot.com Medical Quack

    I just hope all these folks get a better handle on technology so they can make better laws as we need that. One example is having the Pledge for America being written in pdf format and forgetting to remove the personal information which exposed the author, being a staff member and former lobbyist for AIG, Pfizer and more. This is where they look bad with being the “non participants” with today’s fast evolving world of technology.

    http://ducknetweb.blogspot.com/2010/11/problems-with-using-accounting.html

    As referenced in the link above, they need some strong and impartial “Algo Men” instead of lobbyists to get some real numbers and not formulas run for “desired” results. Everyone is using projective modeling today and while the US General Accounting Office is great and helps tremendously, it can’t function alone and provide the projective modeling that business uses today. The banks have been using this for years for their analytics and you can see by their formulas it paid off and shifted the money in the US, this is technological warfare and the IT illiterate can’t do battle with swords and daggers when the other side had machine gun technology.

  • Richwill

    Dingy harry already has plans to stop the GOP by not putting the senate in session. I don’t fully understand it, perhaps some can explain the procedure.

    • ATTILA

      The best thing that could happen. It would stop any more crap for the next 2 years.

  • wildbill

    How about the abolition office of the president?

    • http://71.194.234.225 aceofwands

      Be careful what you wish for…Obama would abolish all of it and just have us working for food.

    • http://71.194.234.225 aceofwands

      My bad…I miss read your post.

      But abolishing “O” is a wonderful thought.

      SHOW THE BC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!