In a statement Sunday, Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., said he would support reconciling health care reform legislation only in specific instances.
The statement came after Feingold talked to constituents in Racine on Saturday about health care.
Feingold said he is open to using reconciliation to enact health care provisions specifically targeted at reducing budget deficits. He also said reconciliation would not be an appropriate way to move forward wide-ranging health care reform measures, such as the bills passed by the House and Senate.
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Noe Berthelot
on May 10th, 2011
@ 2:40 pm:
To be honest, to my mind the more expensive education of your child is very worthwhile mainly because of the fact that unless a person is educated as much as possible, the job prospects don’t seem to be beneficial. As a person is educated more and more, there is a greater chance of achieving excellence for the work. This is because of the fact that education is the foundation which the world will be built.