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IDim 12-19-2010 02:15 AM

Looks like the 9/11 First Responder bill might be back and it might pass.
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/democ...ry?id=12431493

Quote:

Senate Republicans last week derailed a bill that would provide $7.4 billion in health care and compensation to 9/11 responders and survivors, but Gillibrand today voiced confidence that the Senate will pass the bill in the next week, now that lawmakers have agreed on how to pay for the measure.

"We have the votes we need," Gillibrand said today at a press conference on Capitol Hill. "We've had indications from several Republicans that they very much want to vote for this bill.

"They would like to vote for a stand-alone bill," she said. "There is general agreement on a new pay-for that we're going to offer, so the hope is to get to the bill as soon as the START bill is completed."

The bill was put to a test vote on Dec. 9, but supporters found themselves three votes short of the 60 needed to proceed to debate and a final vote. The measure failed 57-42.

Republican Mark Kirk of Illinois has now voiced his support for the bill. With his vote and that of Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, who switched his vote to "no" at the last moment, a parliamentary move that allows him to bring the measure up again for a vote, Democrats need just one more Republican vote to pass the bill.

And now that Republicans are no longer bound to their pledge to avoid voting on anything except issues of taxes and funding, some GOP senators are considering voting in favor of the 9/11 measure.

With Democrats one vote short, all eyes are now falling on three Republican Senators who have hinted that they could support the bill -- Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.

Collins is the GOP's point person on the matter, and has been working with Gillibrand to find new means to off-set the costs of the $7.4 billion bill.

murs4president 12-19-2010 02:26 AM

Re: Looks like the 9/11 First Responder bill might be back and it might pass.
 
Jesus, at least they're hopefully passing it this time. But i really do hope the American people saw that these republicans are just whores of the rich people for holding this bill hostage...shows you where their priorities really are.

I'm telling ALL my relatives not to vote republican ever again. (not that it matters, all my relatives are pretty liberal)

IDim 12-19-2010 03:43 AM

Re: Looks like the 9/11 First Responder bill might be back and it might pass.
 
Yeah, everyone basically got what they wanted but us.

victor85 12-19-2010 05:55 AM

Re: Looks like the 9/11 First Responder bill might be back and it might pass.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IDim (Post 200220)
With his vote and that of Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, who switched his vote to "no" at the last moment, a parliamentary move that allows him to bring the measure up again for a vote, Democrats need just one more Republican vote to pass the bill.

I wished that Reid had done the same thing for Dream. Reid didn't switch his vote to "no" at the last moment. Meaning that Dream is dead for 2010

Ihaveabigdream 12-19-2010 06:39 AM

Re: Looks like the 9/11 First Responder bill might be back and it might pass.
 
Yeah;; I was wondering about that too. Why didn't he?


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