WASHINGTON (AP) - A leader of a pivotal group of moderate House
Democrats says he can no longer support a new public insurance plan in
a health overhaul bill.
Rep. Mike Ross of Arkansas made the announcement Tuesday as members of
Congress returned from Washington after their August recess.
It could be a sign of big trouble ahead for President Barack Obama and
Democratic leaders trying to push health legislation through Congress.
Most House liberals say they won't support a bill without a public
plan.
In July, Ross took the lead in negotiating changes to House Democrats'
health overhaul bill to make it more palatable to moderates. He voted
for it in committee with a public plan.
But Ross said that after hearing from constituents over the recess he
could not support a bill with a public plan.
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