Schumer To Reid: The Fate Of The Public Option May Be In Your Hands

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY)
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Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) threw down the gauntlet on the public option for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) last night. Appearing on The Rachel Maddow Show, Schumer essentially put the fate of the public option in Reid’s hands — saying that while the bill passed Tuesday by the Senate Finance Committee doesn’t include a public health insurance option, it’s up to Reid to decide whether to include a public option in the bill that merges the Senate Finance Committee bill with the bills passed by others committees — all of which do include a public option.

“Leader Reid has the option of putting it in the final bill,” Schumer said of the public option. “If he puts it in the final bill, in the combined bill, then you would need 60 votes to remove it. And there clearly are not 60 votes against the public option. And so we’re urging him to do that, and he’s seriously considering it.”

Schumer continued:

It’s very important to see if a public option is in the bill that Leader Reid puts together. He hasn’t yet made up his mind, but many of us who believe in the public option are urging him to do so, and so far we’re getting heard.

Schumer said this solution might take some of the heat off conservative Democratic senators like Sens. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and Ben Nelson (D-NE), since they wouldn’t have to explicitly vote to put the public option in the bill, but would merely have to support a bill that already included a public option.

“If it’s in the bill, you don’t have to have every Democrat vote for it, because if it’s in the bill, to take it out would take 60 votes,” Schumer said. “So that’s one of the cases, one of those rare moments, where this 60-vote rule which we usually abhor works in our favor.”

Your move Sen. Reid.

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