Obama makes pitch for House healthcare votes

2009年 11月 8日 05:39 JST
 

By John Whitesides and Donna Smith

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to pass a broad healthcare reform bill on Saturday as they prepared for a close vote on the biggest changes in health policy in four decades.

House Democratic leaders said they were confident they would have the 218 votes needed for approval after striking a middle-of-the-night deal with foes of abortion rights.

The healthcare overhaul cleared its first hurdle when Democrats easily approved, on a 242-192 vote, a procedural rule setting the terms of the debate. It was the first test of support for the measure.

In a closed-door pep rally with Democrats on Capitol Hill, Obama emphasized the need for healthcare reform and said a vote against the bill would not protect them from Republican attacks, lawmakers said.

"Now is the time to finish the job," Obama said later at the White House. "I urge members of Congress to rise to this moment, answer to the call of history and vote yes for health insurance reform for America."

The healthcare overhaul, Obama's top priority, is designed to rein in costs, expand coverage to millions of uninsured and bar insurance practices such as denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.

The abortion deal, struck after hours of closed-door negotiations on Friday, allowed dozens of Democratic moderates concerned about the bill's abortion provisions to have a floor vote on whether to impose stronger restrictions on using federal funds to pay for abortions.  続く...

 
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