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Also, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Friday that Democratic leaders are not discussing a third way to placate Democratic opponents of abortion in an effort to win their votes on the final bill.
Outside the closed-door Democratic Caucus meeting, he brushed aside concerns that Democrats cannot pass a bill without the votes of Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and his cohort.
“We have not discussed a third way,” Hoyer told reporters. “I’ve talked to Mr. Stupak, but I made it clear I wasn’t negotiating. It is clear that that matter cannot be dealt with per se in the reconciliation bill. We’ll have to deal with it pretty much as it is at this point in time.”
He suggested that some anti-abortion Democrats may support the health care bill with the current language.
“We don’t want to go without their votes, but we do want to forge ahead,” Hoyer added. “As you know, Mr. Stupak has made it very, very clear that he’s very strongly in favor of achieving health care reform in this Congress. And I think that a lot of his colleagues feel the same way.”
Hoyer said Democrats “are hopeful that we’ll get the majority, and we believe we’ll get the majority.”
Outside the closed-door Democratic Caucus meeting, he brushed aside concerns that Democrats cannot pass a bill without the votes of Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and his cohort.
“We have not discussed a third way,” Hoyer told reporters. “I’ve talked to Mr. Stupak, but I made it clear I wasn’t negotiating. It is clear that that matter cannot be dealt with per se in the reconciliation bill. We’ll have to deal with it pretty much as it is at this point in time.”
He suggested that some anti-abortion Democrats may support the health care bill with the current language.
“We don’t want to go without their votes, but we do want to forge ahead,” Hoyer added. “As you know, Mr. Stupak has made it very, very clear that he’s very strongly in favor of achieving health care reform in this Congress. And I think that a lot of his colleagues feel the same way.”
Hoyer said Democrats “are hopeful that we’ll get the majority, and we believe we’ll get the majority.”
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