Here’s my first IAB diary. This is a collaborative effort. I am going to try to post as much as I have and keep updating this as I go. Positive suggestions and critiques only, please.
DemFromCT is all over this one, so this is great, but let’s get more specific.
Democratic leaders scheduled the showdown for Oct. 18 to allow two weeks for pressure to build on Republicans. A union-led organization said it would spend more than $3 million trying to influence the outcome.
Still working on finding out exactly how many votes are needed in each house of Congress to win this, and what we know about who’s voting how. If you have that available, post in comments and let me know. I’ll update.
Here are Dems in the House who voted against the bill who we can start to pressure for the veto override.
Jim Marshall (D)
Baron Hill (D)
Gene Taylor (D)
Bob Etheridge (D)
Mike McIntyre (D)
Dan Boren (D)
Kathy Castor (D)
Dennis Kucinich (Duh)
Call the capitol switchboard: 202-224-3121
If you have info on statements since yesterday on the veto override, post it and I’ll update.
Some other blogposts with info on positions on SCHIP:
Republican Candidates Tied to Bush on SCHIP
More to come as I get info. I’m gonna crosspost this to see if I can get info from Kossacks.
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Senate already has votes, so the battle’s in the House:
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was trying to update the diary with better information but it won’t update…..
The WaPo post above has more info about the number of votes and the name.
Here’s my crosspost in Orange
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it’s already rolling off the Big Orange diary list, as action diaries usually do….. see if it catches on around here. I gotta finish getting ready for work…
I think it would be a good idea to fax the no votes too, to try and get them to flip. That way once they’ve hung up from talking to us, they still have the “paper” to have to deal with. I hope they recycle.
He’s almost there. He’s concerned the tobacco tax to fund it is regressive (it is) and will hit the poor the hardest (it will, but maybe not as much as lung cancer)
Anyway, he can be turned, IMO…