Rockefeller On Reid And The Public Option: It Comes Down To Who You Are

Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV)
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) suggested today Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid ought to act his conscience on the public option, and include it in the health care bill that comes to the floor.

Speaking to reporters outside the Senate chamber, Rockefeller sounded confident that the public option would be in the final reform package. Asked whether Reid should heed the will of the Democratic caucus (which overwhelmingly supports the public option) or do what he deems is most politically expedient, Rockefeller said it’s up to Harry.

“He’s got to look at both, but–I think it’s sort of the time I think when it comes down to who you are. I mean that was obviously in Olympia’s case, right?”

Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) broke with her party yesterday, becoming the only Republican in either chamber to vote for a health care reform bill at the committee level since hearings began months ago.

I asked Rockefeller whether letting states opt out of the public option is a compromise he agrees with–and though he left the door open to ultimately supporting such a provision, he responded with some pretty harsh words for it.

“I don’t start out favoring that,” he said. “You know, opt out is sort of like trigger. It sounds good, it makes people feel good, but the question is, Is it good? And I don’t think it really is. If it’s the only way you can get the votes, then that’s a decision that will have to be made over my head.”

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