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Baucus's Healthcare Reform Plan Would Cut Federal Deficit

Posted October 8, 2009

BY Michael Mcauliff
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON - Sen. Max Baucus' health reform package got a boost Wednesday when congressional number-crunchers decided it would cut the federal deficit.

Baucus (D-Mont.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, announced that his $829 billion measure would lower the deficit by $81 billion over 10 years, and make sure that 94 percent of the country has health insurance, up from 83 percent.

"Our balanced approach to health reform has paid off," Baucus crowed in touting the estimates of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

The report clears the way for the committee to vote as early as tomorrow on its bill. But there is still a long way to go for the months-long effort to pass the most sweeping overhaul of the nation's healthcare system since Medicare in the 1960s.

The CBO report doesn't resolve the battle that has pitted moderate Democrats like Baucus against liberals who demand a public health option—a government-run alternative for consumers.

Baucus left the option out of his bill in hopes of luring a Republican or two on board. But four other bills have the public plan, and senators such as New York's Chuck Schumer have vowed to pass a final measure with a government-run choice.

Still, the broader effort toward reform appears to be moving forward.

At the White House, spokesman Reid Cherlin said the analysis "confirms that we can provide stability and security for Americans with insurance and affordable options for uninsured Americans without adding a dime to the deficit and saving money over the long term."

Baucus pays for his program by drawing savings from a more efficient system and an assortment of taxes.

Reader Comments

The public is waking up

The average American taxpayer is much smarter than Congress realizes. A lot of us have caught on to the deceptive tactics of the progressives as they manipulate words and numbers to impress the American public. In 2010, let change America back to the way we once knew it.

Baucus Healthcare Reform Plan

It is amazing how the author of this article and others that are supporters of this devastating piece of legislation have stretched the truth and weaved their own story from the CBO's report that seems so wonderful at first glance. The elected officials need to know that the public is not stupid. We know that this is fuzzy math and that this bill will destroy America as we know it. The numbers from the CBO don't reflect the fact that this bill won't take affect for three years and the cost (taxes) that begins to hit the public like a brick wall at that point. Post the darn bill so we can see the hangman's noose tighten around our necks and the future of our nation.

Don' tyou think this should be in your report Michael

2 quotes from the CBO

"CBO and JCT’s analysis is preliminary in large part because the Chairman’s mark, as amended, has not yet been embodied in legislative language."

and better yet on the number provided by CBO "Those estimates are all subject to substantial uncertainty."

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