At a ceremony in the White House this morning, President Obama signed into law the Senate health reform bill that was passed by the House of Representatives late Sunday night by a vote of 219-212. The bill is expected to cost $940 billion over the next ten years and is estimated to cover 32 million additional Americans by 2019.
The reconciliation bill that was passed by the House following the passage of the Senate reform bill is now headed to the Senate for debate. Because the measure is a reconciliation bill, special Senate debate rules apply. First, debate is limited to only 20 hours and filibusters are prohibited. Second, the Byrd Rule applies, which states that any provision that does not relate directly to the federal budget must be stricken from the bill. If Republicans are successful in challenging the bill through either a point of order or with an amendment, the bill will be sent back to the House for a final vote.
To read more about today's White House signing ceremony, click here.
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