Monday, November 9, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘Nancy Pelosi’

Speaker Pelosi joins McDermott and Inslee at Swedish in Seattle

Monday, November 9th, 2009

In the first press event since the passage of the House health bill, H.R. 3962, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi joined Congressmen Jim McDermott (WA-7) and Jay Inslee (WA-1) at Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center. That bill passed 220-215 in the House on Saturday.

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“It’s important that we would come here, to Swedish, on the first public hearing for many of us since this legislation passed,” said Pelosi. “I say appropriate because Swedish has been in the lead, and what is being said here is nothing to be taken for granted. When we’re talking about admiration among healthcare professionals… when we’re talking about a Medical Home, when we’re talking about reducing infections, Swedish has been in the lead.”

The press event was not without disruption, though both were minor. A woman tried to enter the press briefing while McDermott spoke, shouting, “I have Stage 4 kidney cancer – arrest me!” At the end of the conference, a man shouted to Pelosi, “Please don’t send me to jail for not buying health insurance.”

Both were in reference to the health insurance mandate that is part of the bill. Pelosi responded to a question about the mandate, saying, “Well, the point is that we want to make sure people have access to healthcare.”

When pressed, she continued, “I think the legislation is very fair in this respect. It gives people an opportunity to have healthcare, access to quality healthcare. If they can’t afford it, it provides subsidies for them to do so. But do you think it’s fair if somebody says, I’m just not going to have any if I get sick and I’ll just go to the emergency room and hand the bill to [taxpayers]?”

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Speaker Pelosi joining three Washington Representatives in Seattle at 2pm

Monday, November 9th, 2009


Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), fresh of her victory with the passage of a House healthcare reform bill, will tour Swedish Medical Center in Seattle today with Washington Representatives Jay Inslee (1st), Norm Dicks (6th), and Jim McDermott (7th).

All four voted in favor of the H.R. 3962.




Getting votes for healthcare reform isn’t easy

Friday, November 6th, 2009


As the vote on healthcare reform in the House draws near, both caucuses are looking to nail down votes. House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) has vowed to ensure that all House Republicans vote against the bill, leaving the passage of the bill up to the 258 House Democrats.

Pelosi and the Democrats have yet to ensure the 218 votes necessary to pass the bill. Some moderate Democrats have already come out opposed to the bill, and some of them remain undecided due to language regarding public funding of abortion and limited coverage for undocumented immigrants.

The House is scheduled to vote on the healthcare reform bill tomorrow – we will have to wait and see whether the Democrats will pass the bill, or if there will be a bi-partisan defeat.