Call it βpublic option day" as Democratic liberals are set to battle party moderates in the Senate today on the most explosive component of President Obamaβs health care overhaul.
The Senate Finance Committee is not expected to pass an amendment in favor of creating a government-run insurance program, The Associated Press reports.
But supporters of the public option arenβt deterred. They welcome forcing on-the-fence Democratic lawmakers to show their cards on the issue in front of core liberal interest groups, according to The New York Times.
Supporters are also expected to keep pressing the case for a public option when the bill is reconciled with a more liberal bill from the Health Committee. βJust bringing up this issue in the Finance Committee has helped to revitalize the overall push for it,β Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Sen. Chuck Schumer told the Times. βIts chances only get better from here.β
Meanwhile, more than a dozen states are already voting to outlaw another crucial component of any bill that emerges from Congress: that each American sign up for health insurance or pay a fine, the Times reports.
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