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Obama To Sign Health Bill, Intensify Work on Other
After Sunday's historic vote in the House of Representatives on
legislation to reform the U.S. health care system, President Obama is
embarking, with some new political capital, on a path that attempts to
focus Americans on advantages health care reform will bring, while he
works on other important agenda issues. Opposition Republicans have
launched efforts to repeal the health care legislation, but the
president plans more cross-country travel to deliver his message after
he signs the bill on Tuesday.
Even before the 219 to 212 vote,
White House aides were going out of their way to underscore the
importance President Obama places on moving ahead with other aspects of
his agenda, including such things as U.S. financial system reform.
A
week ago, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs made clear the
president's determination to forge ahead, responding this way to a
reporter asking if various political costs of passing health care
reform might impair efforts to pass other objectives such as financial
system reform.
"The American people, their [members of Congress]
constituents, are not going to accept that a disagreement that was had
in March affects your ability to institute stronger rules of the road
on Wall Street in September," said Robert Gibbs.
The president
signs the main health care reform bill on Tuesday, but the U.S. Senate
must still consider changes to the measure. Democrats hope for passage
of these using a procedure enabling approval with a 51 vote simple
majority.
Republicans have launched rhetorical and legislative
challenges designed to weaken public support the White House may be
able to gain on health care. The bill also faces legal challenges in
some U.S. states.
On Thursday, the president goes to Iowa, where
he first laid out his health care reform plan in 2007, and where his
victory in Democratic caucuses in 2008 boosted his presidential
campaign.
Gibbs was asked on Monday if the political atmosphere
had been poisoned by what has at times been a vicious debate over
health care, possibly threatening chances for progress on other major
agenda items.
"[On] financial reform, on campaign finance, on
getting our economy moving again, all of the host of issues,
immigration reform and energy, that we have talked about still being on
the docket, I think the president will continue to reach out to
Democrats and Republicans that want to make a positive effort on these
issues," he said.
During the year-long health care debate the
president and his advisors denied, particularly in response to
Republican criticisms about the cost and size of legislation, that they
were diverting from the difficult tasks of economic recovery and job
growth.
With an eye toward avoiding losses in the November
mid-term congressional elections, the White House now faces the
challenge of sharpening further its focus on recovery and financial
system reform, and gauging how to move ahead on the question of
immigration.
Vice President Joe Biden will continue to play a
key role, and used an appearance with Treasury Secretary Timothy
Geithner to underscore how middle class Americans have been helped by
tax breaks and other steps implemented in the first year President
Obama has been in office.
"For President Obama and for me and
for the whole team here, this was part of a goal that we set out when
we first took office," said Vice President Biden. "It wasn't just to
rebuild the economy which was self-evidently necessary but also as we
rebuilt the economy to rebuild the middle class."
On health
care, Republicans are focusing on what they assert was arrogance on the
part of the president and Democrats in pushing legislation that,
according to many polls, Americans generally opposed, although polls
also show strong public support for specific provisions of the measure.
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