11 pages apart
Over at Politico, Carrie Budoff Brown gets hold of an 11-page document that House and Senate negotiators have drawn up to explain the major differences between the two bills. It's by far the clearest and most comprehensive comparison I've read.
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January 5, 2010; 11:35 AM ET
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Posted by: zeppelin003 | January 5, 2010 11:58 AM | Report abuse
I just heard Cici Connelly on MSNBC mention that the CEO of C-Span has offered to broadcast every minute of the negotiations that will lead to the final health care bill.
I hope that Pelosi and Reid accept the offer and fulfil one of President Obama's campaign promises.
Posted by: mwhoke | January 5, 2010 12:03 PM | Report abuse
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The only problem being that we'd have to go to Politico, which most of the time reading their website I come away knowing less than I did before I went there. Politico and HuffPo are far too sensationalist and WWE-like.