And. Here. We. Go.

Though we’ve known for a while that Ted Kennedy and Max Baucus were aiming for a June mark up of health care reform legislation, they today sent an official letter (full text after the jump) to President Obama underscoring this intention. The key passage:

Since our committees share jurisdiction over health care reform legislation in the Senate, we have jointly laid out an aggressive schedule to accomplish our goal.  Both committees plan to mark-up legislation in early June.  Our intention is for that legislation to be very similar, and to reflect a shared approach to reform, so that the measures that our two committees report can be quickly merged into a single bill for consideration on the Senate floor.

The letter is significant as it sets a time table that will now have political consequences if it is not met. This move, combined with the reconciliation language expected to be included in the final budget resolution, holds stake-holders’ feet to the fire to get something done this year.

April 20, 2009

The President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

For nearly a year, we have been working together toward the shared goal of significant reforms to our health care system.   We must act swiftly, because the cost of inaction is too high for individuals, families, businesses, state and federal governments. Comprehensive health care reform legislation will responsibly contain costs, improve quality, enhance disease prevention, and provide coverage to all Americans.  We are committed to working with you, and with our colleagues in Congress, to enact legislation to achieve these long-overdue reforms without delay.  We are writing to you today to let you know of the schedule for committee action that we intend to follow to meet this goal.

Since our committees share jurisdiction over health care reform legislation in the Senate, we have jointly laid out an aggressive schedule to accomplish our goal.  Both committees plan to mark-up legislation in early June.  Our intention is for that legislation to be very similar, and to reflect a shared approach to reform, so that the measures that our two committees report can be quickly merged into a single bill for consideration on the Senate floor.

The unprecedented level of funding devoted to health care reform in your budget this year leaves no doubt about your commitment to the goals of expanding coverage, reducing costs, and improving health and health care.  We have a moral duty to ensure that every American can get quality health care.  We must act to contain the growth of health care costs to ensure our economic stability; to help American businesses deal with the health care challenge; and to make sure that we are getting our money’s worth.  With your continued leadership and commitment, and working together, we remain certain that our goal of enacting comprehensive health care reform can be accomplished with the urgency that the American people rightly demand.
Respectfully yours,

Senator Max Baucus                                        Senator Edward M. Kennedy
Chairman                                                           Chairman
Senate Finance Committee                            Senate HELP Committee

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  • kattest123

    I have a question about the numbers covered under this plan, specifically how politicians and their spokespeople in the MSM will help lie about those numbers.
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    In the past, pols/”reporters” have falsely stated that there are 45 to 47 million Americans without ins., when that statistic is false.
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    Will pols/”reporters” repeat that lie?
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    Or, will those pols/”reporters” simply use the word “millions” and then avoid at all costs a discussion of the actual number?
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    Or, will those pols/”reporters” crosswise admit who’s covered under the plan, and then try other tricks such as smears, appeals to emotion, and so on?
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    Of course, when I refer to “reporters” in scare quotes, in no way does that refer to anyone at Time. Jay Newton-Small is known for her relentless questioning of BHO; Karen Tumulty brought BHO to tears once with her “cross-examination” of him; and, even just one quesiton from Joe Klein can end a politician’s career.
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    No, I’m talking about the other “reporters”, the bad ones.

  • FlownOver

    Thanks for the process/schedule story. Plea

  • FlownOver

    (Damn keyboard)
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    Thanks for the process/schedule story. Please (no snark – really, please) follow up with substantive details of the plan/plans ASAP.

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