Reconciliation Passes Senate with Changes, Heads Back to House for Final Vote

As we told you on Monday, the reconciliation bill passed the House and had moved to the Senate for their consideration. After defeating 29 Republican amendments to the bill and a ruling by the Senate parliamentarian to remove two provisions from the Pell portion of the bill, Democrats passed the bill today by a vote of 56-43. Democratic leaders said that the provisions that were struck do not significantly affect the student loan program or the overall health-care bill. Changing the bill however requires the House to revote.

Three Democrats voted against the bill — Sens. Ben Nelson (NE), Mark Pryor (AR) and Blanche Lincoln (AR), while Sen. Isakson (R-GA) was absent.

The House is expected to pass the revised bill tonight (barring any Republican procedural hurdles) and send it to the President for his signature.

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