Sen. Mike Enzi, one of three Republican Senators involved in the
Finance Committee negotiations, has just released a statement
pushing back against media reports that the committee was on the
verge of a bipartisan compromise:
"We still have several areas where we haven’t been able to come
to a consensus. No deal is at hand and substantive issues,
big and small, remain under discussion and need to be
resolved. We need to keep working together.
"I will need to see complete language and a final
estimate from the Congressional Budget Office before I can
agree to any health care reform bill...
“I also need commitments from Senator Reid and Speaker
Pelosi, as well as the Administration, that the bipartisan
agreements reached in the Finance Committee will survive in a
final bill that goes to the President.”
If Enzi means what he says, his demand makes it effectively
impossible for him to back a compromise. There's absolutely no
way that Pelosi, Reid and Obama would preemptively agree to a
deal that included neither a government-run plan or an employer
mandate just to attract the support of a lone Senator of the
minority party. And even if they were willing to, they don't have
the power to guarantee that liberal members would go along with
any such deal. After reading this statement, I'm starting to
think that we may see Enzi follow Orrin Hatch's lead, and drop
out of negotiations.