March 12, 2010 12:13 PM

Pelosi: We'll Take "as Long as it Takes" to Pass Health Care Bill

By
Brian Montopoli
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Health Care
(Credit: CBS)

House speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters Friday that "we'll take whatever time is required for us to pass" health care legislation.

"We stand ready to stay as long as it takes to pass a bill," she said.

Pelosi sent somewhat mixed messages, however, stating that "I'm delighted that the president will be here for the passage of the bill, it's going to be historic."

The White House announced Friday morning that President Obama will delay his trip to Asia, which had been scheduled for March 18th, to March 21st. The White House had been pressing for health care legislation by the 18th, and the delay was an acknowledgment that deadline would not be met.

Asked to clarify her comments, Pelosi said she is "hoping" the bill will be passed within a timeframe that allows the president to be in America for its passage. She suggested the process has been delayed as lawmakers wait for the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office to score provisions in the budget reconciliation bill.

(The CBO did release an updated analysis of the Senate version of the bill Thursday that found it would reduce the federal deficit by "$118 billion over the 2010-2019 period.")

The president's change of schedule "increases the prospect that he will be here, since he will be here three more days," Pelosi told reporters.

Pelosi also said that the so-called "public option" would not be in the final version of the bill, despite the fact that she has supported a "single payer" option, she said, since longer than many of the reporters in the room had been alive.

Sen. Dick Durbin has vowed to "aggressively" push for votes in the Senate to pass a bill with the public option if Pelosi includes it in the House reconciliation bill. More than 40 senators have said they support a public option.

"What we will have in reconciliation will be something that is agreed upon, House and Senate, that we can pass and they can pass," she said.

The public option isn't in the bill, Pelosi added, because the Senate doesn't "have the votes to have it in there or they would have had it in there to begin with."


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by Stevenapoli7 March 13, 2010 8:51 AM EST
The Pelosi agenda: The State is more important than the Individual.
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by dontknowitall March 13, 2010 7:25 AM EST
Remember the lyrics,Oh.....the times they are a changin..... If this is the big CHANGE...were all f__ked. The only thing on the agenda is the healthcare bill. Stalled in the halls of congress. Nothing else considered. The thieves of Washington are biding their time exploring the best opportunities for the under the table cash load. Unemployment up and growing. Foreclosures up and up. Crime up and up. Whats next Marshall LAW? Nope no troops in country.Next couple of elections I suggest everyone vote in a homeless person. They don't need much and they're dependable. Is there a YMCA in DC? There you go.
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by francescopa March 13, 2010 6:44 AM EST
The Republicans are a bunch of overpayd Pigs,playing games with peaples lives.
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by Stevenapoli7 March 13, 2010 8:50 AM EST
Was your spelling tutor a democrat?
by start99 March 13, 2010 6:41 AM EST
She is in for fame and history making not the nitty gritty. Butt kisser with no back bone what so ever!!
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by riptide213 March 13, 2010 4:12 AM EST
Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies.

Groucho Marx
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by riptide213 March 13, 2010 4:08 AM EST
Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies.

Groucho Marx
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by wdh3007 March 13, 2010 2:40 AM EST
No Nancy you will not take as long as it takes because you will be gone in November along with all the other demoncats.
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by winstrv March 13, 2010 12:56 AM EST
Yep, keep working on health care as more and more Americans lose their job. After all, didn't Harry Reid say ONLY 36,000 people lost their job. He and the rest of the Democrats are sure in tuned with the American people. Hell, why should they care. They have a job. Hopefully, not for long.
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by jgg000101 March 13, 2010 12:52 AM EST
hey, reveal, didn't nancy say she had enough votes to pass healthcare yesterday? Why was the march 18th deadline extended, and how did "as long as it takes" creep into the lexicon?
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by jgg000101 March 13, 2010 12:20 AM EST
I kinda miss andy. see how compassionate I am?
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