Dodd: Draft healthcare bill to drop this afternoon

A draft of a Senate bill to overhaul the nation’s healthcare system will be released this afternoon, Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) said Tuesday morning.

Dodd dropped a hint that the healthcare bill that’s been debated and negotiated by senators in the past weeks and months will finally make its principal public debut.

Dodd tweeted Tuesday:

We will release a draft of the health care reform bill later this afternoon.

Among other key aspects of the bill will be whether or not it includes a so-called “public option” (Republicans refer to it as a “government-run” plan) into which taxpayers can opt for their healthcare coverage.

Senate Republicans and some centrist Democrats have indicated that the inclusion of a public option could be a poison pill for the legislation’s ability to survive filibuster in the Senate.

Cross-posted to the Twitter Room

Tags Chris Dodd Filibuster in the United States Senate Health Labor Motion Picture Association of America Parliamentary procedure Politics Politics of the United States Social Issues Subprime mortgage crisis

Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.