The Senate will not vote on the health-care bill before the August recess, Majority Leader Harry Reid said today, citing the need to build bipartisan support—or even unified Democratic support—for such comprehensive reform, the AP reports. “Working with Republicans, one of the things that they asked for was more time,” Reid said. “I don’t think it’s unreasonable.”
Reid said the Senate Finance Committee will finish its work on the plan before the recess, but the bill must then be merged with work done by the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. And with negotiations continuing, there’s just not enough time, Democrat Dick Durbin adds. “Count the days. Either we’re going to go into overtime or face the prospect of doing it after August.” (More health care reform stories.)