Yesterday, the Senate Finance Committee voted down the public option amendments introduced by Senators Rockefeller and Schumer. Sen. Schumer's public option amendment picked up moderate Democratic votes by Sen. Carper (D-DE) and Sen. Nelson (D-FL) - both of whom received hundreds of phone calls from people across the country in support of a public option.
The media is desperate for a story here - they're sniffing around for a new angle. Back in August, Republican opponents were declaring the public option dead. Health care reform, itself, seemed increasingly unlikely of passage. Well, no more. The public option has momentum, and despite dire predictions from the right, it's on the move. Thanks to your phone calls yesterday, we picked up two additional votes in the Senate's most conservative committee.
Sen. Schumer appeared on MSNBC's Hardball yesterday to discuss the vote:
Sen. Schumer is clear: if we keep this up, we are going to see a public option.Your phone calls gave voice to the two-thirds of Americans who support the public option. And because of your calls, we're winning.
Unfortunately, some Senators didn't listen. While we expected this move from the Republican faction, we are disappointed by some of the Democratic votes. Statements in support of increased competition and choice for American consumers directly conflict with votes against the Schumer amendment. Still, the majority of Democrats voted in support of giving consumers the choice of a public plan. Thanks to Senators Rockefeller, Bingaman, Kerry, Wyden, Schumer, Stabenow, Cantwell, Nelson, Menendez and Carper, all of whom represented their constituents yesterday - not insurance company interests.
In the next couple months, each member of Congress will have the opportunity to vote for the public option. While the various health care bills make their way through Congress, we must continue relating our personal stories to Senate and Congressional staff, writing letters to our local newspapers, talking to our neighbors and demonstrating why Americans need an affordable, competitive choice when buying health insurance.








Schumer is absolutely full of crap. If Baucus liked the public option he would have voted for it. But he is obligated to his insurer funders, and they wanted more hoops for the other senators to jump through, and he gave it to them. He needs to become unemployed soon.
I am so excited that my Senator from West Virginia cares about us. Thank you Senator Rockefellor. I will remember this for the rest of my life. As I watch the children and families suffer in WV I take comfort that our U.S. Senator cares whether we live or die. I always mistrusted my political leaders in this state but, in pushing the public option you have show how much you care. Thank-you again and I am so glad you represent WV.
What I cannot believe is that Sen. Nelson from FL also voted for the PO. That is a big change from where he was, and I'm glad. Keep the pressure on!