(H.R. 4872) On a motion allowing a vote on passage of an amendment that would have extended Medicare reimbursement rates for doctors at 2010 levels for three years, by waiving the Senate’s budget rules
senate Roll Call 82
Mar 24, 2010
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This was ostensibly a vote on a motion to waive the Senate's budget rules with respect to an amendment by Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) extending Medicare reimbursement rates for doctors at 2010 levels for three years. (This would have canceled a 21 percent cut in the amount of money that Medicare reimburses physicians scheduled to take effect next year.) The measure Gregg sought to amend was a “companion bill” making a number of changes to health care reform legislation already signed into law by President Obama. The underlying context was that Republicans were trying to attach amendments to the companion bill in order to send it back the House, where it had passed by a narrow margin. CNN reported that Republicans had chosen to offer a slew of amendments in order to “undermine the measure,” while the Associated Press characterized the amendments as “a final drive to thwart President Barack Obama's health care remake.” |
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