House Passes Nationalized Healthcare: Here’s How They Voted
Posted on November 8, 2009
The Clerk of the House has posted the roll call of votes for the House on HR3962, the House healthcare bill.
To see how your Representative voted visit Final Vote Results for Roll Call 887.
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LInk is http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2009/roll887.xml Roll Call 887
H R 3962 RECORDED VOTE 7-Nov-2009 11:16 PM
QUESTION: On Passage
BILL TITLE: Affordable Health Care for America Act
220 to 215
The great thing about this vote is that Democrats now own this. When it fails, and I believe it will…or when the American people realize the consequences of this Democrats cannot point to Republicans, save for one. It is their fault!
This is all you have to say about this?!? I came here for your opinion as soon as I saw the news heehee
Pam, ha, ha. Yeah, I was just too disgusted to opine last night!
The passing of this 2000+ page bill will surpass any mistake made by our government in the history of our great nation. If it comes to pass out of the Senate with a public option, we will all be on government healthcare in 5 years. That will take the best healthcare system in the world ,(not perfect)and transform it into waiting lists for everything from Dr. visits to major operations. Major inovations in healthcare and drugs and procedures will dry up in this country.
Hooray! It has passed. I am proud to see that my representative, Henry Waxman has voted in favor of the legislation.
Your website is quite funny also.
I find it interesting less than 10% of it pertains to the ACLU, which I am a proud member of.