Pelosi Confident House Has Health Care Votes

Posted by Staff on July 22, 2009 |

By Justin Duckham-Talk Radio News Service

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) stated that despite cost concerns levied by the fiscally conscious “Blue Dog” Democrats, health care reform legislation will pass through the House, though the Speaker could not confirm when.

“We are making progress and I have no question that we have the votes on the floor of the House to pass this legislation,” Pelosi said during a press conference Wednesday with fellow congressional Democrats. The representatives were joined by private citizens who had acquired enormous financial burdens through their current health coverage.

On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) suggested that postponing Congress’ upcoming August recess may not be an effective step to garner consensus for the bill. However, today Pelosi reaffirmed her desire to pass the legislation next week, but seemed to hint at a postponement if unsuccessful.

“I believe that 70% of the American people think [the postponement] would be a good idea…I want to see a bill.”

July 22, 2009

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