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Nelson: Healthcare Bill Won’t Pass Senate

Posted on 31 August 2009 by admin

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Bill Nelson

BARTOW | Health care reform will pass Congress this year, but without many of the current provisions in House Bill and without a public health-care option, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson predicted today during a swing through Polk County.

Nelson was in the county to tour Summerlin Academy, a military-style public school in Bartow, and for a lunch with members of Citrus Mutual in Lakeland.

During a question-and-answer session with Summerlin cadets, Nelson said the House version of health-care reform cannot get the necessary 60 votes to avoid a filibuster and pass in the Senate.

Nelson later told The Ledger in an interview that he doesn’t think the option to have a public health-care plan can draw the necessary votes to pass the Senate.

“The public option is only one of hundreds of issues concerned with health care reform,” he said. “Public option means different things to different people. Some people think of it as socialized medicine, but that type is not, and has not ever been, considered. Still, any public option will not pass.”

The Senate has not written its version of the health-care reform bill yet. Work on that will begin Sept. 8 when the Senate reconvenes, and it will come out of the Senate Finance Committee, on which Nelson sits, probably sometime in late September.

“A big part of (the bill) will be shoring up Medicare and Medicaid. We do not have a bill yet because the Senate does not have consensus. We tried all summer to get consensus,” he said.

“I want consensus so that we can have as many people as possible with health care coverage, and we cannot get the 60 votes in the Senate with any public option,” Nelson said.

Nelson said it’s easy to understand the need for reforming health care in America.

“Go talk to someone whose employer’s insurance company has dropped coverage for the company,’’ he said.

For Nelson’s thoughts on other legislation pending before Congress and his answers to questions posed by Ledger readers, check back here and read Tuesday print edition of The Ledger.

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Nelson helps defeat concealed weapons measure

Posted on 22 July 2009 by admin

Bill Nelson

Bill Nelson

WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats this afternoon narrowly sank a measure that would have allowed gun owners with concealed weapons permits to carry firearms across state lines. Joining them was U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, who bucked a home state with a history of permissive gun laws.

The vote attracted the usual crossfire from the NRA and gun control groups, but even the Libertarian Party took aim at the 39 senators, including Nelson, who helped stop it.

“We look forward to holding those 39 senators accountable for once again treating America’s gun owners as second-class citizens,” said party spokesman Donny Ferguson in a statement. “America’s 90 million gun owners vote, and you can bet Libertarian candidates will be discussing their unabashed support of the Second Amendment.”

A spokesman for Nelson issued this statement from the senator: “Sen. Nelson thinks states and not the federal government should set their own standards in deciding who gets permits.  And the federal government shouldn’t then force a state with a tougher requirement to honor the less stringent requirements of another state, for example.”

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