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H. Res. 324 - Offered by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA, House Minority Leader)

Whereas during a meeting of the Committee on Ways and Means on July 18, 2003, for consideration of the bill H.R. 1776, the chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means offered in the nature of a substitute;

Whereas during the reading of that amendment the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee directed majority staff of the committee to ask the United State Capitol Police to remove minority-party members of the committee from a room of the committee during the meeting, causing the United State Capitol Police thereupon to confront the minority-party members of the committee;

Whereas pending a unanimous-consent request to dispense with the reading of that amendment the chairman deliberately and improperly refused to recognize a legitimate and timely objection by a member of the committee; Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, that the House of Representatives disapproves of the manner in which Representative Thomas conducted the markup of legislation in the Committee on Ways & Means on July 18, 2003, and finds that the bill considered at that markup was not validly ordered reported to the House.
Despicable! What happened to free and fair, interpartisan deliberation over legislation?? :finger:
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WHAT THE FUCK!!!!! :wtf:

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U.S. Constitution, Article I, Sec. 6:

"[The Senators and Representatives] shall in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place."
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Holy shit... That wasn't legal...
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What the hell? :shock:

I would like to read an extended story on this to find out what the fuck happened.
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The House voted to table the resolution (utterly unsurprising as it took the Republican majority to task for a major constitutional breach), effectively killing it.
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Washington Post article

Here is a link from the Washington Post.
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This isn't as one-sided as the Resolution would have us believe. The Democrats probably need to share at least some of the blame.
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Durran Korr wrote:This isn't as one-sided as the Resolution would have us believe. The Democrats probably need to share at least some of the blame.
Well, I posted the article about what happened. Make your own decision.
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It looks to me like the Dems were behaving like petulant children and the Republicans overreacted.
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Durran Korr wrote:It looks to me like the Dems were behaving like petulant children and the Republicans overreacted.
I wouldn't say the Democrats in this event exactly monopolizing the childish behavior that happened.
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Iceberg wrote:U.S. Constitution, Article I, Sec. 6:

"[The Senators and Representatives] shall in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place."
They didn't arrest them according to that. Just had the Capitol Police escort them out. The Republicans, being the majority part, can decide who sits on committees. It was kegal, if fucking stupid.
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Stormbringer wrote: It was kegal, if fucking stupid.
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Stormbringer wrote:
Iceberg wrote:U.S. Constitution, Article I, Sec. 6:

"[The Senators and Representatives] shall in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place."
They didn't arrest them according to that. Just had the Capitol Police escort them out. The Republicans, being the majority part, can decide who sits on committees.
Even if legal, this is a really bad precedent to be setting, and a drastic violation of established legislatural procedure if nothing else.
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yeah, its a very bad thing to throw out all those people. it makes the republicans look as bad as.. nazis? i dont know, but bad.
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Taking a look at the article... the Democrats were removed from the library they had gone to after voluntarily storming out of the meeting. The only thing that could be objectionable is the riding roughshod over the objection of the sole remaining Democrat to the skipping the reading of the bill.
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Durran Korr wrote:It looks to me like the Dems were behaving like petulant children and the Republicans overreacted.
It is a bad precident (assuming it hasn't been done before). The GOP will not always be in power, and what goes around comes around...
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It sounds to me like Thomas was absolutely livid. It probably affected his decision-making.
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Iceberg wrote:Even if legal, this is a really bad precedent to be setting, and a drastic violation of established legislatural procedure if nothing else.
You mean bad precedent like this one same time last year?
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Medicare Reform Effort 'Scripted For Failure'
Politics is trumping policy in the pending Medicare prescription drug debate. In a cynical move to ensure that the favored bipartisan prescription drug plan fails, Majority Leader Daschle has structured the process to ensure that no prescription drug plan passes the Senate this year. As Conference Committee Chairman Rick Santorum noted on the Senate floor July 16, the process has been "scripted for failure."

The Majority Leader's apparent goal is to ensure that a prescription drugs plan remains a potent political issue for November. As The Wall Street Journal observed in its July 17 editorial, "Without the support of one Republican Senator or even [Senator] Jim Jeffords, the Democratic plan has zero chance of success. But all Mr. Daschle wants to do is start proclaiming how 'disappointed' he is that the GOP won't let Grandma have her drugs, so he'll have the issue alive come November."

In the meantime, the bipartisan effort to create a Medicare prescription drug benefit will be pushed off for another year, almost certainly forcing seniors to wait yet again for prescription drug benefits under Medicare.

How did we arrive at this destination?

Step One: Daschle Refused to Bring Up a Budget Resolution

The debate over prescription drugs highlights why adopting an annual budget is critical to managing revenue and spending bills on the Senate floor. Had Senator Daschle been serious about enacting a drug benefit this year, he would have brought a budget to the floor this spring that either:

Included Reconciliation Instructions to the Finance Committee to report out Medicare prescription drug legislation by a certain date; or

Included a Reserve Fund that creates room under the budget for a Finance Committee-reported bill that creates a Medicare prescription drug benefit.
Through either mechanism, the competing prescription drug proposals could be adopted with simple 51-vote majorities. They would not face the threat of 60-vote points of order that confront all the proposals to be debated this month. Republicans adopted a budget last year when they ran the Senate. That budget set aside $300 billion for a prescription drug benefit. The critical part of the budget stated:

SEC. 203. RESERVE FUND FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND MEDICARE REFORM IN THE SENATE: If the Committee on Finance of the Senate reports a bill or joint resolution, or a conference report thereon is submitted, which reforms the medicare program under title XVIII of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395 et seq.) and improves the access of beneficiaries under that program to prescription drugs, the chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may revise committee allocations for the Committee on Finance and other appropriate budgetary aggregates and allocations of new budget authority (and the outlays resulting therefrom) in this resolution by the amount provided by that bill, joint resolution, or conference report, but not to exceed $300,000,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 2002 through 2011. The total adjustment made under this section for any fiscal year may not exceed the Congressional Budget Office's estimate of the President's medicare reform and prescription drug plan (or, if such a plan is not submitted in a timely manner, the Congressional Budget Office's estimate of a comparable plan submitted by the chairman of the Committee on Finance).

At the time, both Republicans and Democrats agreed that $300 billion was an appropriate amount with which to create a prescription drug benefit. During the debate on the Senator floor, Senator Bob Graham stated, "Apparently, we have now agreed that it is going to take in the range of $300 billion over 10 years to have a credible prescription drug benefit. That's a significant advance."

This year, Senator Daschle chose not to consider a budget. That means the Senate is still operating under the restrictions of last year's budget, including the Medicare reserve fund language and its two primary restrictions - 1) that the legislation must be reported out of the Finance Committee and 2) that it must cost less than $300 billion through 2011. The legislation now being championed by Senator Daschle fits neither of those criteria. It hasn't been reported by Finance, and it likely costs twice as much as allocated in the budget. Due to these failings, it is subject to a 60-vote Budget Act point of order.

Step Two: Daschle Skipped the Finance Committee

In bypassing the Finance Committee, Senator Daschle is violating one tradition of the Senate while creating a second all his own. The tradition he has created is his practice of ignoring, shutting out, and/or stomping all over his Finance Committee chairman, Senator Baucus. During Senator Daschle's tenure as Majority Leader, almost every major bill under the Finance Committee's jurisdiction has been routed around the committee and directly to the floor, in several instances over Senator Baucus's very vocal objections.

The long-held Senate tradition the Majority Leader is violating is the practice of moving major Medicare reforms through the Finance Committee. Senator Frist's office asked CRS to list the major reforms to Medicare passed by Congress over the past 20 years, demonstrating that the Finance Committee historically has helped draft virtually all the major Medicare reforms. The following bills reforming Medicare did, according to CRS, go through the Finance Committee: Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA); Social Security Amendments of 1983; Deficit Reduction Act of 1984 (DEFRA); Budget reconciliation acts of both 1985 and 1986; Medicare and Medicaid Patient and Program Protection Act of 1987; Budget reconciliation of 1987 (OBRA); Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988; Budget reconciliation acts of 1989, 1990, and 1993; Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1995 (vetoed); BBA of 1997; and the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Adjustment Act of 1999.

A Process Guaranteed to Fail

Senator Daschle has established a debate framework guaranteed to ensure legislative failure. As Senator Santorum observed on the Senate floor July 16, "We are playing politics. Why? Because any bill that is offered in the Senate that provides a prescription drug benefit for seniors will be subject to a 60-vote point of order." Senator Daschle knows that none of the current proposals is likely to garner the necessary 60 votes. He is personally opposed to the one plan that has the best chance.

As a result, seniors have almost no chance of seeing a Medicare prescription drug plan adopted this year. Instead, they will see a cynical exercise designed to prolong the issue rather than enact policy. Senator Santorum summed it up nicely: "This bill is about the November election. This is not about providing prescription drugs for seniors."



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Editor's Note: CRS noted that not all the major Medicare reform bills have passed the Senate as individual entities: In 2000, Congress passed the "Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Benefits Improvement and Protection Act (BIPA)," which by itself did not come before the Senate for a vote before being incorporated into the consolidated appropriations act; yet the Finance Committee still was an active player on the legislation, which was formed as the result of an agreement with the House committees of jurisdiction and the Finance Committee to comport with the new Medicare spending levels provided in the FY2001 budget resolution.

Moral of the story my young uns is that EVERY party in power plays the games of power and to bash Democrats and Republicans for the bullshit they pull is being blind to the big picture. Hell, FDR the Democrat sacred cow tried to pack the Supreme Court when he didn't like the way they were ruling. Let's try to keep a perspective when bashing onew side or the other.
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Stravo wrote: Moral of the story my young uns is that EVERY party in power plays the games of power and to bash Democrats and Republicans for the bullshit they pull is being blind to the big picture. Hell, FDR the Democrat sacred cow tried to pack the Supreme Court when he didn't like the way they were ruling. Let's try to keep a perspective when bashing onew side or the other.
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Drooling Iguana wrote:Have I ever mentioned how glad I am to not be American?
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