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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., is trying to build consensus on an Obamacare repeal bill. J. Scott Applewhite—AP
The Retired Senate Historian Said the Health Care Law Breaks With a Century of Tradition
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The
level of secrecy in crafting the Senate's health care bill has not been
seen since before World War I, according to esteemed Senate historian
emeritus Donald Ritchie.
Ritchie, who worked in the Senate Historical Office for nearly four decades, told the Los Angeles Times
that the upper chamber has not drafted such a major piece of
legislation behind closed doors since a tariff reform effort during the
presidency of Woodrow Wilson.
He
added that Senate Democrats tried the move again during the Great
Depression, but they were derailed when rank-and-file senators were
unwilling to go along with the maneuver.
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said there is nothing out of the
ordinary about the way Republicans are working on the bill to repeal the
Affordable Care Act. “Nobody’s hiding the ball here,” he said recently. “You’re free to ask anybody anything.”
Still, Senate Democrats and even some Republicans have said the current process is not transparent, especially compared with the nearly 15 months of debate that preceded passage of the Affordable Care Act.
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