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Originally Posted by ADqtPiMel
I believe this is the least likely outcome, but I could of course be wrong.
KSigKid -- I think it's unlikely that they'll attempt to push anything through before Brown is seated. A few Dems have already sent out press releases asking for all votes on health care to be held until after he is seated, and it really goes against the nature of the Senate as a collegial body.
My sense is that the House will pass the Senate bill as it is, then simultaneously bring up a corrections bill that would incorporate deals made in negotiations over the last week. The corrections bill could be passed through reconciliation, which requires only 51 votes in the Senate, or even under regular order, assuming Dem leaders find the votes.
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I thought I read that reconciliation could only be used for budget stuff so a lot of elements couldn't really be addressed. Is that not true?