October 28, 2009 8:31 PM
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Katie Couric's Notebook: Reform Bill
A nineteenth century American poet named James Russell Lowell once wrote, "Compromise makes a good umbrella, but a poor roof."
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If that pithy quote proves true, the health care reform bill headed for the Senate floor is about to get all wet.
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Senator Harry Reid made the decision to advance a bill including a public option - well sort of.? It would create a government plan to serve as competition for private insurance companies - but it allows states to opt out.
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The very existence of the option in the bill makes it a tough sell.? No Republicans will support it. Neither will Independent Senator Joe Lieberman, and even some moderate Democrats are now on the fence.
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But if there is a public plan at all, experts say it will be more effective in negotiating lower prices if it's truly national.
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Without the 60 votes necessary to block a filibuster, this bill may end up on the ground - like a broken umbrella after a storm.
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That's a page from my notebook.
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I'm Katie Couric, CBS News
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If that pithy quote proves true, the health care reform bill headed for the Senate floor is about to get all wet.
?
Senator Harry Reid made the decision to advance a bill including a public option - well sort of.? It would create a government plan to serve as competition for private insurance companies - but it allows states to opt out.
?
The very existence of the option in the bill makes it a tough sell.? No Republicans will support it. Neither will Independent Senator Joe Lieberman, and even some moderate Democrats are now on the fence.
?
But if there is a public plan at all, experts say it will be more effective in negotiating lower prices if it's truly national.
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Without the 60 votes necessary to block a filibuster, this bill may end up on the ground - like a broken umbrella after a storm.
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That's a page from my notebook.
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I'm Katie Couric, CBS News
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