Politico: Baucus Says No Bill By August Recess

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Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) says his health care negotiations won’t bear fruit before the August recess, according to Politico.

The report, if accurate, comes a day after Republicans ground negotiations to a halt out of frustration with pressure from Democratic leaders who want the committee to produce a bill before the end of next week. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY), the most conservative Republican at the table, is facing significant pressure from his own party’s leadership to slow down the negotiations, or scuttle them entirely. But Baucus is committed to a consensus bill. His counterpart, Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has indicated that he won’t sign on to a bill unless a Republican other than moderate Olympia Snowe (R-ME) signs on as well. And as such, they’ve given Enzi–no moderate he–a great deal of say over the terms of the negotiations.

Late update: Here’s Roll Call with the corroborating quote: “It’s clear there will not be a markup next week,” Baucus said. “That’s clear. But nevertheless, we are as committed, if not more committed, to find a bipartisan agreement.”

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